How To Select Your Chamber And Membrane Configuration - Harvard Apparatus QuikPrep ElectroPrep 74-1196 User Manual

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Using the ElectroPrep Unit
Open End Caps:
Lock membranes
into position.
Primary Link Chamber
Secondary Link

How to Select Your Chamber and Membrane Configuration

1. Decide upon your application, e.g., electrodialysis, electroelution, electrofiltration,
electroconcentration, electroseparation.
2. Select a Dialysis Chamber able to hold the desired sample volume (50 to 1500 µl.)
Note that two Dialysis Chambers can be joined with a Union (with or without
membranes added between the Union and Chambers) to increase sample
volume (up to 600 or 3500 µl).
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Secondary Link Chamber:
Can be connected to a
Primary Link Chamber, and
joined with an Open End Cap
at the other end. Membranes
of different MCWOs may be
used at junctions of these
chambers and caps.
Membranes:
Facilitate selective separation
of biological samples from 500
to 300,000 Da.
Key
Dialysis Chamber
ElectroPrep Membrane
ElectroPrep System
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Primary Link Chamber:
Can be connected to a
Dialysis Chamber, and
joined with a Secondary Link
Chamber or Open End Cap at
the other end. Membranes
of different MCWOs may be
used at junctions of these
chambers and caps for size
fractionation.
Dialysis Chamber:
The major receptacle for
sample or dialyzed product.
Open End Cap

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