Bio-Rad AG® MP-50 Cation Exchange Resins User Manual

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

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

Table 4. Wet Mesh and Equivalent Micron
Diameters

Wet Mesh

(U.S. Standard)

16

20

40

50

80

100 140 200 270 325 400

µm Diameter

(1 µm=0.001msm) 1,180 850 425 300 180

150 106

75

53 45

38

Section 4
Resin Conversion

Table 5 outlines common techniques for converting

ion exchange resins from one ionic form to another.
Resin conversion is most efficiently carried out in the
column mode. However, when choosing a column,

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Table 3. Relative Selectivity of Various
Counterions

Relative Selectivity

Relative Selectivity

Counterion

for AG 50W-X8 Resin

Counterion for AG 50W-X8 Resin

H

+

1.0

Fe

2+

2.55

Li

+

0.85

Zn

2+

2.7

Na

+

1.5

Co

2+

2.8

NH

4

+

1.95

Cu

2+

2.9

K

+

2.5

Cd

2+

2.95

Rb

+

2.6

Ni

2+

3.0

Cs

+

2.7

Ca

2+

3.9

Cu

+

5.3

Sr

2+

4.95

Ag

+

7.6

Hg

2+

7.2

Mn

2+

2.35

Pb

2+

7.5

Mg

2+

2.5

Ba

2+

8.7

The AG 50 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. The larger the
mesh size number, the smaller the particle size. Table 4
shows wet mesh and equivalent micron diameters.

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