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Methods IOC, Bannwarth

Concentrator Model: Eppendorf Concentrator Plus
Unit and Room: Org. Chemistry, 1st floor, R. 220F
Responsible: Prof. W. Bannwarth, A. Ahrens
Conditioning,
Material preparation

Further information:  
Short Description:

Eppendorf Concentrator plus is designed for concentration, drying and purification of biomolecules

Picture of the Equipment

Concentrator
 

Available Experiments/Techniques:

Four different heating levels and three different concentrator modes for aqueous, alcohol or high vapour pressure solvents allow an effective vacuum concentration. Possesses operation as a desiccator, as a centrifuge and with gel dryer.

Special Equipment:

Three different concentrator modes, centrifuge and integrated dessicator functions.

Measurements on the equipment are currently done by:

Students after Introduction

 

Recent Publications, where this instrument was
important (citation):

D. Altevogt, A. Hrenn, C. Kern, L. Clima, W.  Bannwarth, I. Merfort; Org. Biomol. Chem. 2009, 7, 3934-3939
L. Clima, W. Bannwarth, Helv. Chim. Acta, 2008, 91, 165-175

 

Typical problems that may be solved with this instrument:

Alternative to concentration by freeze drying or rotary evaporation.
Target applications are those requiring fast, gentle concentration of DNA, RNA, oligonucleotides and proteins, including small volume and temperature-sensitive samples

 

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