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  • 03-10-2017
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What is the chemical nature of q-sepharose that allows it to be used as an ion exchanger?

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Erudite1 Erudite1
  • 12-10-2017
The chemical nature of Q sepharose which allows it to be used as an ion exchanger include the following: It is an insoluble matrix which is in form of micro beads. The bead are porous, which provides a large surface area within and outside them. This properties make it possible for Q sepharose to finely separate different organic molecules.
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