Bio-Rad Bio-Rex® 5 Anion Exchange Resins User Manual

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All three resins are available in several particle size

ranges. The flow rate in a chromatographic column
increases with increasing particle size. However, the
attainable resolution increases with decreasing particle
size and narrower size distribution ranges. Particle size is
given either in mesh size or micron size. Mesh refers to
the number of openings per inch on the screens used to
size ion exchange resins. Therefore, the larger the mesh
size number, the smaller the particle size. Table 3 shows
wet mesh and equivalent micron diameters.

Table 3. Wet Mesh and Equivalent Micron Diameters

Wet mesh

16

20

40

50

80 100 140 200 270 325 400

(U.S. Standard)

Micron diameter 1,190 840 420 297 177 149 106

74

53

44

37

Large mesh material (20-50 mesh and 50-100 mesh)

is used primarily for preparative applications and batch
operations where the resin and sample are slurried
together. Medium mesh resin (100-200) is also used in
batch operations, although the primary use of medium
mesh resin is for column chromatography in analytical
and laboratory scale preparative applications. Fine mesh
material (200-400 mesh) is used for high resolution
analytical separations.

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Table 2. Techniques for Resin Conversion

Resin:

AG 4-X4 resin
AG 3-X4 resin
Bio-Rex 5 resin

Conversion from

(1)

: Cl

-

free base+OH

-

Reagent used: 0.5 NaOH

(2)

Volumes of solution per volume of resin: 2

Flow rate

(3)

ml/min/cm

2

of bed: 1

Test for completeness of conversion: Cl

-(4)

Rinse: volume DI water per volume resin: 4

Test for completion of rinsing: pH <9

(1) Typical conversions are listed. The same reagents

can be used to convert from other ionic forms. Two
step regeneration, ion exchange followed by
neutralization, is included because of ease of
conversion and savings on expensive reagents.

(2) Use U.S.P. or C.P. grade (low chloride).

(3) For 50-100 or finer mesh resin. For 20-50 mesh,

about 1/5 the flow rate is recommended.

(4) Test for Cl

-

in effluent: Acidify sample with a few

drops of conc. HNO

3

. Add 1% AgNO

3

solution.

White ppt indicates Cl

-

, yellow Br

-

or too basic.

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