Resin characteristics – Bio-Rad Nuvia™ IMAC Resin User Manual

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4 Nuvia IMAC Ni-Charged Resin

Resin Characteristics

The characteristics of Nuvia IMAC resin are detailed in Table 1.

Table 1. Characteristics of Bio-Rad Nuvia IMAC Resin.

Functional ligand

Nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA)

Base bead

UNOsphere base matrix

Form

50% suspension in 20% ethanol or pre-
packed into columns; comes precharged
with Ni

2+

Particle size

38–53 µm

Mean particle size

50 µm

Metal ion capacity

≥18 µmol Cu

2+

/ml Nuvia IMAC resin

Dynamic binding
capacity*

≥40 mg/ml resin

Recommended linear
flow rate

<500 cm/hr at 25°C

Maximum operating
pressure

45 psi

pH stability, short-term/
cleaning

2–14

Chemical compatibility

See Table 2

Storage

4°C to ambient temperature

Shelf life in 20% ethanol

≥3 year at ambient temperature

Operational temperature

4–40°C

Autoclaving conditions

0.1 M sodium acetate at 120°C for 30 min

* Dynamic binding capacity conditions (Q10% determination):
Column volume:

1 ml, 5.6 mm x 4 cm (ID x H)

Sample:

1.0 mg/ml 6x histidine-tagged pure protein (40 kD)

Note: Dynamic binding capacity will vary from protein to protein.

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