The technology for obtaining the UNO polymer matrix consists in copolymerization (directly in the column) of monomers and ionomers containing functional groups, with the formation of a dense rigid system of homogeneous knots. UNO monolith columns are available as strong cation (UNO S) and anion exchangers (UNO Q), with –N + (CH3) 3 and –SO3- functional groups, respectively.
Features:
- High resolution at low pressures;
- High rate of mass transfer due to the homogeneous non-porous structure of the carrier;
- High capacity even at high flow rates due to the high density of matrix knots containing functional groups available to biomolecules;
- High reproducibility of results;
- Stable at pH 2-12.
- UNO glass columns: provide high resolution for the separation of biomolecules.
- Several column sizes allow adaptation to different separation protocols;
- UNO polishing PEEK columns: used in the last stage of cleaning when very high resolution is required for loading small samples.
- The column allows you to purify and concentrate diluted samples in one step.