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Macherey-Nagel™ Standard SILGUR Silica Layers on Glass Plates
Separate non-volatile mixtures with unmodified standard silica layers for TLC (Thin-Layer Chromatography). Standard SILGUR silica layers on glass plates come in a variety of plate sizes and layer thicknesses. Select a fluorescent indicator and choose from a variety of pack sizes.
212.00 EUR - 264.00 EUR
Specifications
Material | Silica 60 |
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Particle Size | 5 to 17 μm |
Pore Size | 60 Å |
Type | Glass Plate |
Pore Volume | 0.75 mL/g |
Product Code | Brand | Dimensions (L x W) | Fluorescent Indicator | Price | Quantity & Availability | ||||
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10226191
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Macherey-Nagel™
810012 |
10 x 20 cm | None |
264.00 EUR
Pack of 50 |
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10401672
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Macherey-Nagel™
810013 |
20 x 20 cm | None |
212.00 EUR
Pack of 25 |
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10115191
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Macherey-Nagel™
810022 |
10 x 20 cm | UV254 |
264.00 EUR
Pack of 50 |
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10786522
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Macherey-Nagel™
810023 |
20 x 20 cm | UV254 |
212.00 EUR
Pack of 25 |
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Description
- Silica 60, specific surface (BET) ∼ 500 m2/g, mean pore size 60 Å,
- specific pore volume 0.75 mL/g, particle size 5–17 μm
- available as glass plates with or without fluorescent indicator
- also available as ALUGRAM™ Xtra aluminum sheets
- Excellent separation efficiency
- Easy and reliable cutting
- Outstanding wettability
- Kieselguhr zone for rapid sample application
- Because kieselguhr is completely inert towards a large number of compounds, the samples always form a narrow band at the interface of the two adsorbents, irrespective of shape, size or position of the spots in the concentrating zone (see figure). Separation then takes place in the silica layer
Specifications
Silica 60 | |
60 Å | |
0.75 mL/g | |
0.25 mm |
5 to 17 μm | |
Glass Plate | |
∼500 m2/g |