Lab Dialysis
Fundamentals of Dialysis
Dialysis is a simple process in which small solutes diffuse from a high concentration solution to a low concentration solution across a semipermeable membrane until equilibrium is reached. Since the porous membrane selectively allows smaller solutes to pass while retaining larger species, dialysis can effectively be used as a separation process based on size rejection. The conditions of dialysis can be controlled or manipulated to produce desired results for a variety of dialysis applications. The application depicts which Molecular Weight Cut Off (MWCO) yields the preferred molecular separation.
ADVANTAGES OF LAB DIALYSIS
• Very Gentle Conditions
• Easy Operation
• Wide Range of Sample Volumes
• Many Membrane Types & MWCO's
• Inexpensive Materials
• Disposable Membranes & Devices
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