Fast Membrane Filtration of High Particulate and Viscous Solutions

15 Jun 2008
Greg Smith
Analyst / Analytical Chemist

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Millipore Corporation, a Life Science leader providing technologies, tools and services for bioscience research and biopharmaceutical manufacturing, today announced the expansion of its Millex® HPF line of syringe filters, which improve throughput of high particulate and viscous solutions. Notably, Millex HPF filters are now available with a new hydrophilic Teflon® membrane, which exhibits the broadest chemical compatibility and lowest extractability of any membrane. When used to filter samples and liquid buffers, the new Millex filters improve the quality and consistency of results, sample throughput, and the longevity of expensive analytical equipment.

The Millex HPF filter incorporates multiple media in its design: a graduated glass fiber prefilter and a membrane filter. This multi-layer filter is resistant to clogging by viscous and high particulate solutions, yet provides quantitative retention of fine particulates. Hydrophilic Teflon and nylon Millex HPF filters are now available with 0.2 µm and 0.45 µm pore sizes, meeting the needs of researchers filtering samples and mobile phases for Ultra High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC), a very sensitive and increasingly popular separation technique.

Given their low analyte binding and low extractable characteristics, Millex HPF filters are ideal for a number of applications, including drug dissolution testing, wine analysis, and sample preparation for chromatography. The new Millex filters are specifically engineered for automatic filter-changing workstations, commonly used in high throughput sample preparation. The domed filter housing ensures reliable filter delivery, minimizing workstation downtime.

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UHPLC and HPLCHigh performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and ultra high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC), also known as UPLC, are analytical techniques used to separate, identify and quantitate components of complex mixtures including biological samples such as proteins and lipids as well as chemical mixtures of pesticides, drugs and oils. Both techniques are liquid chromatographic methods but differ by operating pressures (HPLC < 6000 psi < UHPLC ). Components of HPLC and UHPLC systems include columns, detectors, pumps, autosamplers and column heaters. Explore a range of UHPLC and HPLC columns for your specific sample needs including reverse phase, normal phase, ion exchange, HILIC, ion exclusion and size exclusion columns. For more specialized HPLC, explore FPLC, countercurrent LC and simulated moving bed systems. Find the best UHPLC and HPLC equipment in our peer reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Sample PreparationSample preparation can improve the quality and speed of separation techniques. Products to assist sample preparation include filtration equipment, evaporators, membranes and sieves.FiltrationFiltration and microfiltration are used to separate solids, particulates or large molecules from fluids (liquid or gases) in order to purify the filtrate. Explore a range of filter formats, including filter paper, plates and membranes for your separation needs. While larger particulates may be separated by gravity filtration, smaller particulates may require additional force for timely separation. Microfiltration equipment includes vacuum filters, as well as positive pressure, crossflow and centrifugal filtration devices. Find the best filtration products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.
Fast Membrane Filtration of High Particulate and Viscous Solutions