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GUIDE

Choosing the Optimal Device and Method for Laboratory Ultrafiltration

Different samples need different protocols for the best results


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Ultrafiltration is used in the laboratory for a variety of different applications, from removing unwanted elements from a solution to concentrating samples. However, the particles that researchers are looking for exhibit a wide range of shapes, sizes, physical and chemical properties. As such, ultrafiltration technology needs to be adaptable so that scientists can devise the correct protocol for their needs.

Download this guide from Sartorius to learn about

  • Key considerations when designing an ultrafiltration protocol, such as molecular weight, temperature, and non-specific binding
  • The features of available ultrafiltration equipment
  • How to treat samples for optimum yields
  • Identifying and including appropriate controls