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Ace chromatography column

I.D. × L 50 mm × 61 cm, With fritted disc

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UNSPSC Code:
23151816
NACRES:
SB.52

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manufacturer/tradename

Ace Glass 590549

technique(s)

LPLC: suitable

I.D. × L

50 mm × 61 cm

suitability

suitable for chromatography

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Supelco

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packaging

pkg of 50 pkg

packaging

pkg of 50 ea

packaging

pkg of 250 ea

packaging

pkg of 50 ea

diam.

11 mm ( 7/16 in.)

diam.

12.5 mm ( 1/2 in.)

diam.

10 mm ( 13/32 in.)

diam.

11 mm ( 7/16 in.)

General description

Has #15 Ace-Thred at top and 2 mm bore, solid-PTFE stopcock-plug (tapered 1:5) at bottom. Supplied with nylon and FETFE® O-ring for connecting 12.5 to 14 mm O.D. tube to column, and with tubing connector.

Note:
When using tubing connector, O-ring supplied with bushing is NOT necessary. Fritted disc has 70 to 100 μm porosity, sealed into bottom of column.

Legal Information

FETFE is a registered trademark of Ace Glass, Inc.

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    Effect of periods of non-use on biofilter performance.
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    Elefteria Psillakis et al.
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    The sonochemical degradation of aqueous solutions containing low concentrations of six phthalate esters at an ultrasonic frequency of 80 kHz has been investigated. Ultrasonic treatment was found capable of removing the four higher molecular mass phthalates (di-n-butyl phthalate, butylbenzyl phthalate

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