Acros Organics Dowex 50WX8 Ion-Exchange Resin 2.5kg for Analytical Use
Acros Organics
Details
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CategoryMiscellaneous
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Dimension6.0in x 6.0in x 13.0in
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SerialLot: A0429882
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
The Acros Organics Dowex 50WX8 ion-exchange resin is a high-capacity resin with sulfonic acid groups, designed for efficient cation exchange processes. This new 100-200 mesh resin is ideal for analytical separations, deionization, and sample preparation, making it perfect for laboratory use. With a particle size distribution ensuring 15% max on 60 mesh, the resin is delivered in moist beads or spheres packaged in a plastic bottle. The Dowex 50WX8 has a wet volume capacity in the H form of at least 1.7 meq/mL and a water retention capacity of 50 to 58%. The resin, characterized by a beige to brown color, is insoluble in water and provided in a 2.5 kg quantity. Manufactured in the United States, this resin offers an effective solution for various laboratory applications.
Key Features
- 100-200 mesh size
- Strong acid cation exchange
- Ideal for analytical separations
- 2.5 kg packaging
- Sulfonic acid groups
- High-capacity resin
- Water-insoluble
Specifications
- Chemical Identifiers: CAS 11119-67-8, MDL Number MFCD00132726
- Physical Form: Moist beads or spheres
- Particle Size Distribution: 15% max on 60 mesh, 15% max through 170 mesh
- Packaging: Plastic bottle
- Volume Capacity (H form): min 1.7 meq/mL
- Water Retention Capacity (H form): 50 to 58%
- Color: Beige to Brown
- Quantity: 2.5 kg
- Solubility: Insoluble in water
Weight
Imperial: 8.4 Pounds
Metric: 3.81 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 7.2 lb x 7.2 lb x 15.6 lb
Metric: 18.29 cm x 18.29 cm x 39.62 cm
Harmonized Code
39140000
Harmonized Code Details
39140000 - 'Ion-exchangers based on polymer of heading 3901 to 3913, in primary form'. This code is applicable as Dowex 50WX8 is a polymer-based ion exchanger designed for heavy-duty cation exchange processes common in laboratory settings.
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