Advantec cellulose acetate membranes exhibit lower binding affinities for charged macromolecules compared to cellulose nitrate membranes. Retention is mainly based on precipitate size, making these membranes suitable for separating bound and unbound proteins. Their low-swelling properties also make them ideal for use with alcohol-based solutions. These membranes withstand temperatures up to 180°C (356°F), ensuring durability under demanding filtration conditions.
Product Features
- 142 mm diameter with 0.45 µm pore size for reliable filtration
- Cellulose acetate composition minimizes protein binding
- Retention based on precipitate size for effective protein separation
- Low-swelling properties compatible with alcohol-based solutions
- Thermally stable up to 180°C (356°F)
Benefits
- Reduces loss of proteins during filtration processes
- Compatible with alcohol solvents for versatile applications
- Maintains membrane integrity at elevated temperatures
- Enables efficient separation of protein complexes
- Suitable for both analytical and preparative laboratory use
Why Choose Advantec Cellulose Acetate Membranes?
Advantec cellulose acetate membranes provide low protein binding and excellent thermal stability, making them versatile for filtration tasks in biochemical and analytical labs. Their compatibility with alcohol-based solutions ensures broad usability across diverse laboratory workflows.