While this product has not been specifically tested for use in Chlorophyll isolation from water samples, a number of publications recommend using a 0.45 µm pore size for this application. Materials range from glass to nitrocellulose. This filter membrane is expected to be suitable for this application.
Select a Size
| Size/SKU | Availability | Price |
|---|
About This Item
Quality Segment
material
mixed cellulose esters (MCE) membrane, plain filter, white filter
agency
in accordance with ASTM® D4807,D4898
sterility
non-sterile
feature
hydrophilic
packaging
pkg of 100 discs
manufacturer/tradename
MF-Millipore™, Millipore
sustainability
Greener Alternative Product
parameter
4 L/min-cm2 air flow rate, 60 mL/min-cm2 water flow rate, 75 °C max. temp.
diam.
47 mm
filter diam.
47 mm
thickness
150 μm
gravimetric extractables
2.5%
color
white
refractive index
n/D 1.51
matrix
MF-Millipore™
pore size
0.45 μm pore size, 79 % porosity
capacity
262 μg/cm2 adsorption capacity (insulin)
bubble point
≥1.8 bar, air with water at 23 °C
greener alternative category
shipped in
ambient
General description
MF-Millipore filters without Triton surfactant contain minimum amounts of wetting agent and have a lower water extractable content than standard MF-Millipore filters.
Features & Benefits:
- Versatile filter for biological and environmental monitoring applications
- Available in a range of pore sizes, colored black or white, with or without a gridded surface
- Compatible with ethylene oxide, gamma irradiation, and autoclave sterilization methods
Need a custom membrane filter? Click here to request a custom membrane filter or unique and large package sizes that may not be available via our website.
Application
- Clarification of aqueous solutions
- Particle removal
- Particle analysis
- Microbiology analysis
- Isolation of virus-like particles in wastewater
- Microplastics analysis grade water
- Nucleic acid binding, including eDNA
Other Notes
- Organism Retention: Microorganism
- Mode of Action: Filtration (size exclusion)
- Application: General laboratory filtration
- Intended Use: Retention or removal of biological contaminants
- Instructions for Use: Sterilizing filtration of a liquid through a membrane with a 0.2 μm (or smaller) pore size effectively removes biological contaminants, including bacteria, mold and yeast. For the selective retention of larger biological contaminents, liquid filtration through membranes with 0.45 μm (or larger) pore sizes may be used to trap and support microorganism growth for subsequent culture and analysis
- Storage Statement: Store in dry location away from heat source
- Disposal Statement: Dispose of in accordance with applicable federal, state and local regulations.
Legal Information
Still not finding the right product?
Explore all of our products under MCE Membrane Filter, 0.45 μm Pore Size
signalword
Danger
Storage Class
4.1B - Flammable solid hazardous materials
hcodes
Hazard Classifications
ED ENV 1 - Flam. Sol. 1
Certificates of Analysis (COA)
Search for Certificates of Analysis (COA) by entering the products Lot/Batch Number. Lot and Batch Numbers can be found on a product’s label following the words ‘Lot’ or ‘Batch’.
Already Own This Product?
Find documentation for the products that you have recently purchased in the Document Library.
-
Can this filters be used to filter Chlorophyll a for analysis from water samples?
1 answer-
Helpful?
-
-
Is this sterile?
1 answer-
This is a non-sterile product. These membranes may be autoclaved at 121°C for 15-20 minutes. Note that the original packaging is not autoclavable. Membranes must be transferred to an autoclave-safe container or wrap. The filters may warp slightly during the autoclave cycle, but will flatten when placed in a filter holder.
Helpful?
-
-
Can these filters be used for Silt Density Index (SDI) testing? I am thinking mainly regarding the material of the filter, not so much the diameter and pore size (the last two parameters are correct for SDI testing).
1 answer-
Both HAWP04700 and HAEP04700 filters can be used for Silt Density Index (SDI) testing.
Helpful?
-
