Seplife® synthetic polymer chromatography resins with robust polystyrene and polymethacrylate backbones for efficient processing of a wide range biomolecules.
Sunresin offers polymeric chromatography resins with robust polystyrene and polymethacrylate backbones. These resins are a popular choice for critical separations as they can effectively process a wide range of small to large molecules. Their rigid matrices are key to maximizing the theoretical plate number, which is essential for efficient separation.
Manufactured for consistency and reliability, Sunresin polymeric chromatography resins maintain stability across the full pH spectrum, from 0 to 14, and perform well in most solvent conditions. The diverse range of particle sizes and porosities available allows for high-resolution separation, particularly useful for distinguishing closely related molecules.
These resins have a wide range of applications, including the separation of small beta-lactam antibiotics, the extraction of amino acids, and the recovery of larger molecules like peptides, proteins, polysaccharides, and oligonucleotides.
Sunresin offers polymeric chromatography resins with robust polystyrene and polymethacrylate backbones. These resins are a popular choice for critical separations as they can effectively process a wide range of small to large molecules. Their rigid matrices are key to maximizing the theoretical plate number, which is essential for efficient separation.
Manufactured for consistency and reliability, Sunresin polymeric chromatography resins maintain stability across the full pH spectrum, from 0 to 14, and perform well in most solvent conditions. The diverse range of particle sizes and porosities available allows for high-resolution separation, particularly useful for distinguishing closely related molecules.
These resins have a wide range of applications, including the separation of small beta-lactam antibiotics, the extraction of amino acids, and the recovery of larger molecules like peptides, proteins, polysaccharides, and oligonucleotides.