Alginate And Chitin Beads
Chitin beads, derived from natural chitin, are known for their excellent adsorption properties and mechanical strength, making them ideal for chromatography, wastewater treatment, and heavy metal ion removal. These beads offer practical benefits such as high efficiency in binding and separating target molecules, ensuring precise and reliable results in laboratory and industrial settings.
Available in various sizes and formulations, alginate and chitin beads cater to specific needs, whether you require large macro beads for bulk processes or micro beads for precision applications.
Compatible with standard laboratory equipment, these beads integrate seamlessly into existing workflows, ensuring convenience and efficiency. Accessories such as bead applicators and storage solutions are also available to support their use and maintenance.
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Ni-alginate macro and micro beads
bioWORLDBioalginate beads Alginate, commonly called sodium alginate, is a linear polysaccharide. The copolymer consists of two uronic acids: D-mannuronic acid (M) and L-guluronic acid (G ). Sodium alginate as well as other alkali metal alginates are water soluble, whereas the salts of polyvalent…
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Bioalginate beads
bioWORLDBioalginate Alginate, commonly called sodium alginate, is a linear polysaccharide. The copolymer consists of two uronic acids: D-mannuronic acid (M) and L-guluronic acid (G ). Sodium alginate as well as other alkali metal alginates are water soluble, whereas the salts of polyvalent cations,…
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Cu-alginate macro and micro beads
bioWORLDBioalginate beads Alginate, commonly called sodium alginate, is a linear polysaccharide. The copolymer consists of two uronic acids: D-mannuronic acid (M) and L-guluronic acid (G ). Sodium alginate as well as other alkali metal alginates are water soluble, whereas the salts of polyvalent…
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Co-alginate macrobeads
bioWORLDBioalginate beads Alginate, commonly called sodium alginate, is a linear polysaccharide. The copolymer consists of two uronic acids: D-mannuronic acid (M) and L-guluronic acid (G ). Sodium alginate as well as other alkali metal alginates are water soluble, whereas the salts of polyvalent…