SiliaBond® - Acids, Bases & Others
In order to simplify the use and the removal of acids / bases and their salts from reaction mixtures, SiliCycle has developed a range of silica bound SiliaBond acids and bases :
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SiliaPrep™ SPE Cartridges Carboxylic Acid (WCX)
SiliaPrep Carboxilic Acid is a weak cation exchanger sorbent (WCX) used to extract strong basics compounds.
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SiliaPrep™ SPE Cartridges Carboxylic Acid nec (WCX)
SiliaPrep Carboxilic Acid nec is a weak cation exchanger sorbent (WCX) used to extract strong basics compounds.
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SiliaPrep™ SPE Cartridges Tosic Acid (SCX)
SiliaPrep Tosic Acid (SCX) is a strong cation exchanger and maintains a negative charge throughtout the pH scale. The most common use is a strong cation exchanger for the amine and basics molecules "catch and release" purification technique in SPE cartridges.
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SiliaPrep™ SPE Cartridges Tosic Acid nec (SCX)
SiliaPrep Tosic Acid is a strong cation exchanger and maintains a negative charge throughtout the pH scale. The most common use is a strong cation exchanger for the amine and basics molecules "catch and release" purification technique in SPE cartridges.
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SiliaPrep™ SPE Cartridges Propylsulfonic Acid (SCX-2)
SiliaPrep Propylsulfonic Acid (SCX-2) is a strong cation exchanger and maintains a negative charge throughtout the pH scale. The most common use is a strong cation exchanger for the amine and basics molecules "catch and release" purification technique in SPE cartridges.
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SiliaPrep™ SPE Cartridges Propylsulfonic Acid nec (SCX-2)
SiliaPrep Propylsulfonic Acid nec is a strong cation exchanger and maintains a negative charge throughtout the pH scale. The most common use is a strong cation exchanger for the amine and basics molecules "catch and release" purification technique in SPE cartridges.
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SiliaPrep™ SPE Cartridges TAAcOH
SiliaPrep Metal Scavengers will lower the residual metal concentration of various metal complexes to single digit ppm.
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SiliaPrep™ SPE Cartridges Amine (WAX)
SiliaPrep Amine is a weak anion exchanger sorbent used in replacement of SAX for strong anions to avoid irreversible retention. Can also be employed as a metal scavenger and norman phase conditions.
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SiliaPrep™ SPE Cartridges Amine nec (WAX)
SiliaPrep Amine nec is a weak anion exchanger sorbent used in replacement of SAX for strong anions to avoid irreversible retention. Can also be employed as a metal scavenger and norman phase conditions.
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SiliaPrep™ SPE Cartridges Piperazine (SPE-R60030B)
SiliaPrep Piperazine is a weak anion exchanger that can be used in replacement of SAX and SAX-2 for strong anions to avoid irreversible retention. By using this phase, elution can be done at a lower pH (around pH 8-9) comparatively to the SiliaPrep Amine.
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SiliaPrep™ SPE Cartridges Diethylamine (WAX-2)
SiliaPrep Diethylamine (WAX-2) is a weak anion exchanger that can be used in replacement of SAX and SAX-2 for strong anions to avoid irreversible retention. This phase presents a slightly lower capacity and a moderate non polar character due to the alkyl chain on the amino function. Moreover, it can be employed as metal scavenger and in normal phase conditions.
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SiliaPrep™ SPE Cartridges Carbonate
SiliaPrep Carbonate (or Si-CO3) is the silica bound equivalent of tetramethyl ammonium carbonate. It can be used as a general base to quench a reaction, to free base amines in their ammonium salt form and to scavenge acids, boronic acids and acidic phenols, including HOBt, which is widely used in amide coupling reactions.
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SiliaPrep™ SPE Cartridges Diamine
SiliaPrep diamine can be used in replacement of SAX for strong anions to be irreversible retention. Can also be employed as metal scavenger and in normal-phase conditions.
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SiliaPrep™ SPE Cartridges Diamine nec
SiliaPrep diamine can be used in replacement of SAX for strong anions to be irreversible retention. Can also be employed as metal scavenger and in normal-phase conditions.
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SiliaPrep™ SPE Cartridges Triamine
SiliaPrep Metal Scavengers will lower the residual metal concentration of various metal complexes to single digit ppm.





