AmberChrom 50Wx8 100-200 (H)
AmberChrom 50Wx8 100-200 (H)
AmberChrom 50Wx8 100-200 (H)
AmberChrom 50Wx8 100-200 (H)
Thermo Scientific Chemicals

AmberChrom 50Wx8 100-200 (H)

CAS: 11119-67-8
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Catalog number L13921.18
also known as L13921-18
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS11119-67-8
IUPAC NameAmberChrom™ 50WX8 Ion Exchange Resin
MDL NumberMFCD00132726
SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
CommentSulphonic acid functional group as main active group.
Moisture holding capacity50-58% (H)
Particle Size≤88 micron: ≤15.0%
Particle Size≥250 micron: ≤15.0%
Appearance (Color)Pale cream to pale brown or cream/pale orange non-homogenous
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Dowex™ 50WX8 100-200 (H) is used as a separation medium for thin layer chromatography and low pressure liquid chromatography. It is also used in the separation process in chemicals and pharmaceuticals. Further, it is employed in deionizing supernatant fraction samples for paper chromatography.

This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer to the legacy brand. The original Alfa Aesar product / item code or SKU reference has not changed as a part of the brand transition to Thermo Scientific Chemicals.

Applications
Dowex|r 50WX8 100-200 (H) is used as a separation medium for thin layer chromatography and low pressure liquid chromatography. It is also used in the separation process in chemicals and pharmaceuticals. Further, it is employed in deionizing supernatant fraction samples for paper chromatography.

Solubility
Insoluble in water.

Notes
Incompatible with oxidizing agents.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Strongly acidic cation-exchange resin, 8% cross-linked, H+ form, 100-200 mesh (dry).
  2. Used, for example, in separation of trisammonium geranyl diphosphate from chloride ions: Org. Synth. Coll., 8, 616 (1993).
  3. Borke, T.; Winnik, F. M.; Tenhu, H.; Hietala, S. Optimized triazine-mediated amidation for efficient and controlled functionalization of hyaluronic acid. Carbohydr. Polym. 2015, 116, 42-50.
  4. Zhu, R.; Lin, Y. S.; Lipp, J. S.; Meador, T. B.; Hinrichs, K. U. Optimizing sample pretreatment for compound-specific stable carbon isotopic analysis of amino sugars in marine sediment. Biogeosciences 2014, 11 (17), 4869-4880.