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Resins. AMBERLITE CG-120 (Na). Type I*, II**,III***. —strongly acidic cation exchange resin deriving activity from sulfonic acid groups. Application...
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Ion Exchange Resins AMBERLITE CG-120 (Na) Type l* f II**, III*** — s t r o n g l y acidic cation e x c h a n g e resin d e r i v i n g activity f r o m sulfonic acid groups. Application: Inorganic separations, Rare earths / Β vitamins, Peptides, Amino acids

AMBERLITE CG-50 (H) Type I*, II**, III*** — w e a k l y acidic cation e x c h a n g e resin d e r i v i n g activity f r o m slightly ionized c a r b o x y l i c - a c i d groups. Application: Transition elements, Amino acids, Flavanoids, O r g a n i c bases, Antibiotics

AMBERLITE CG-45 (OH) Type I*, II** — w e a k l y basic anion e x c h a n g e resin deriving activity f r o m p r i m a r y , secondary a n d t e r t i a r y amine groups. Application: Amino Acids, Aliphatic a n d aromatic acids, M e t a l c o o r d i n a t e complexes, Vitamins

AMBERLITE CG-400 (CI) Type I*, II** — s t r o n g l y basic anion e x c h a n g e resin deriving activity f r o m q u a t e r n a r y amine groups. S u p p l i e d as the chloride salt. Application: Halogens, A l k a l o i d s , Vitamin B-complexes, Fatty acids * T y p e I resin ( 1 0 0 - 2 0 0 mesh) suited f o r s e p a r a t i o n o f materials differing a p p r e ­ c i a b l y in chemical properties. In such cases the particles a r e small enough t o p e r m i t sharp s e p a r a t i o n , b u t coarse enough t o p e r m i t a reasonably fast flow r a t e . * * T y p e II resin ( 2 0 0 - 4 0 0 mesh) suited f o r s e p a r a t i o n o f materials r e l a t e d closely chemically, where sharp separations c a n only b e achieved b y using adsorbents o f e x t r e m e l y small p a r t i c l e size. * * * T y p e III resin ( 4 0 0 - 6 0 0 mesh) a v a i l ­ a b l e in AMBERLITE C G - 1 2 0 a n d C G - 5 0 because o f their specific utility in s e p a r a t ­ ing a n d identifying components o f com­ p l e x amino acid mixtures. A l l meshes a r e U. S. Standard Screens. L a b o r a t o r y quantities ( 2 5 lbs. o r less) o f AMBERLITE C h r o m a t o g r a p h i c G r a d e ion e x c h a n g e resins a v a i l a b l e exclusively through local offices o f :

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