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MilliporeSigma™ Aluminum Oxide 60 TLC Plates

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Dimensions (L x W):
5 x 20 cm
20 x 20 cm
Quantity:
100/Pk.
25/Pk.
Sorbent:
Aluminum Oxide 60
Aluminum Oxide 60 F254 Basic
Aluminum Oxide 60 F254 Neutral
Aluminum Oxide 60, basic
Material:
Aluminum Backed
Glass
Plastic
Description
Aluminiumoxide plates are used to analyze basic and neutral compounds at different pH levels. Depending on the pH range in question, professionals can choose between two kinds of aluminum oxide plates. Under aqueous conditions, basic aluminum oxide plates are best for separating basic compounds, while neutral plates are ideal for separating neutral compounds. Available with or without a fluorescence indicator, our TLC aluminum plates handle a wide variety of applications thanks to neutral and basic aluminum oxides with 60 Å and 150 Å pore sizes.
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Specifications
Specifications
Backing Material | Aluminum |
Material | Aluminum Backed |
Pore Size | 60 Å |
Quantity | 25/Pk. |
Type | Aluminum Oxide TLC Plate |
Excitation Wavelength | 254 nm |
For Use With (Application) | Used to Analyze Basic and Neutral Compounds at Different pH Levels |
Sorbent | Aluminum Oxide 60 |
Thickness (Metric) | 250 μm |
Dimensions (L x W) | 20 x 20 cm |
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