EMD® Silica Gel 60 with F254 Fluorescent Indicator Glass TLC Plates
Unmodified silica is the most widely used sorbent in TLC. When combined with a suitable mobile phase, it allows you to analyze almost any substance. The smooth and extremely dense plate coating ensures narrow bands and maximum separation efficiency with lowest background noise. Our silica plates offer all these advantages and more. EMD Millipore silica gel 60 together with a unique polymeric binder results in a uniform, hard surface that will not crack or blister.
Inorganic, green, F254 fluorescent indicators for UV detection of colorless substances. Fluoresces in UV light at an excitation wavelength of 254 nm.
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Inorganic, green, F254 fluorescent indicators for UV detection of colorless substances. Fluoresces in UV light at an excitation wavelength of 254 nm.
Image(s) are representative of the product group and not necessarily the individual product.
Unmodified silica is the most widely used sorbent in TLC. When combined with a suitable mobile phase, it allows you to analyze almost any substance. The smooth and extremely dense plate coating ensures narrow bands and maximum separation efficiency with lowest background noise. Our silica plates offer all these advantages and more. EMD Millipore silica gel 60 together with a unique polymeric binder results in a uniform, hard surface that will not crack or blister.
Inorganic, green, F254 fluorescent indicators for UV detection of colorless substances. Fluoresces in UV light at an excitation wavelength of 254 nm.
Image(s) are representative of the product group and not necessarily the individual product.
Inorganic, green, F254 fluorescent indicators for UV detection of colorless substances. Fluoresces in UV light at an excitation wavelength of 254 nm.
Image(s) are representative of the product group and not necessarily the individual product.
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