TLC Plates ROTI®ChromaPlate Poly 60 UV, 20 x 20 cm, 20 unit(s)
€102.05/Pack Qty.
excl. VAT. | 20 unit(s) per Pack Qty.
Art. No. 1A16.1
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Optimum adhesion of silica gel to the plate by using a highly resistant polymer-based binder (resistant to water and organic solvents and dyeing reagents).
- Specific surface: approx. 500 m2/g
- Medium pore width: 60 Å
- Specific pore volume: 0,75 ml/g
- Particle size: 5-17 µm
- Reproducibly good separation performance due to complete wettability with organic and aqueous solvents.
- Mechanical cutting without cracks or chipping of silica gel.
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TLC Plates ROTI®ChromaPlate Poly 60 UV
Plate format | 20 x 20 cm |
Layer thickness | 0.2 mm |
Packaging | |
Material | polyester sheet |
Modification | Unmodified silica gel (SiOH) |
Fluorescent indicator | yes |
Separation principle | Normal phase (NP) |
Particle size | 5-17 µm |
Particle type | Fully porous particles (FPP) |
Pore size | 60 Å |
Pore volume | 0.75 ml/g |
pH stability | 2,0-8,0 |
Temperature stability | <185 °C |
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Art. No. | Plate format | Layer thickness | Pack Qty. | Price | Quantity | |
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1A16.1 | 20 x 20 cm | 0,2 mm | 20 unit(s) |
€102.05 |
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1A17.1 | 4 x 8 cm | 0,2 mm | 40 unit(s) |
€30.65 |
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1A17.2 | 4 x 8 cm | 0,2 mm | 400 unit(s) |
€284.90 |
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Although the principle of thin-layer chromatography is more than a century old, it did not make its breakthrough as an analytical method until about 50 years ago.
Thanks to the development of new sorbents and supports, as well as increasing instrumentation and automation, TLC has become a versatile separation method. It is used both in qualitative analysis and in quantitative analysis.
Applications range from simple manual separation processes in classic TLC to automated processes in HPTLC (high performance thin layer chromatography).
Advantages of thin layer chromatography:
- Higher sample throughput in less time
- Suitable for screening tests
- Pilot process for HPLC
- The ready-to-use TLC layer functions as a data storage device for separation results
- The separated substances can be used later for further analysis (e.g. IR, MS)
- By switching the mobile and the stationary phases, the separation process can be optimised quickly and cost-efficient