Bio-Rad Profinity Epoxide Resin User Manual

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** Maximum pressure test: Profinity epoxide resin packed in a 1.1 x 30 cm Amicon column to a bed height

of 20 cm with 20 mM sodium phosphate buffer up to 43 psi (3 bar). Flow rates were increased stepwise

to 200 cm/h and held for 2 min at each step. The pressure-low curve for Profinity epoxide becomes

nonlinear at pressures above 80 psi.

**** Refers to base matrix of coupled resin. The stability of coupled ligands may be a limitation of an affinity

resin’s stability.

Functional group

Epoxy group

Base matrix

UNOsphere base matrix

Form

Dry powder

Particle size

45–90 µm

Mean particle size

60 µm

Functional group density

50–132 µmol/g UNOsphere epoxide resin

Swelling factor (ml drained resin/g resin)

5.5–8.0

Recommended linear flow rate

<600 cm/hr at 25°C

Maximum operating pressure (net)*

≥ 80 psi

pH stability (base matrix of coupled resin)**

1–14

Chemical compatibility (base matrix
of coupled resin)**

Compatible with common buffers
and aqueous solutions

Storage

4°C ambient temperature

Shelf life

> 1 year at ambient temperature

Operational temperature

4–40°C

Autoclavability (base matrix
of coupled resin)**

0.1 M sodium acetate at 120°C for 30 min

Table 1: Characteristics of Profinity epoxide resin

Profinity epoxide

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