TA-6B is a gel filtration resin made of 6% agarose through emulsification, rinsing and sieving, used for the separation and purification or detection of biomolecules such as polysaccharides, nucleic acids, and viruses, and are often used as a base for affinity, hydrophobicity, and ion-exchange chromatography media. The gel structure of TA-6B is fixed by hydrogen bonding, and the substrate is relatively soft and poor in compression resistance. It is not resistant to autoclaving.
Specifications:
Product |
TA-6B |
Appearance |
White slurry, forms visible layering upon standing |
Agarose Concentration |
6% |
Separation Range |
Linear molecules: 10–1000 kd Spherical molecules: 10–4000 kd Nucleic acid: 15–190 bp |
Particle Size Range |
45–165 µm (avg. 90 µm) |
Recommended Max. Flow Rate |
25 cm/h (TK-EC 16/60, H=50cm, 20 °C, water) |
Max. Pressure Tolerance |
0.2 bar |
Chemical Stability |
Stable in common aqueous solutions: 4M urea, 70% ethanol |
pH Stability |
4–9 (operating); 4–9 (CIP, short-term) |
Storage Conditions |
2–30 °C (4–8 °C preferred), 20% ethanol |