Introduction: The Evolution of Color-Indicating DesiccantsIn industrial moisture control, visual confirmation of desiccant saturation is invaluable. For decades, traditional cobalt-based blue silica g...
Introduction: Bridging the Gap in Adsorption TechnologyIn industrial desiccant and separation technologies, porous materials are typically categorized by their extreme behaviors. Standard commercial o...
In liquid chromatography, selecting the correct stationary phase is the defining factor between a sharp, highly pure yield and a failed separation. While parameters like particle size and mesh specifi...
Blue silica gel, a type of indicating desiccant, is widely used to control moisture levels in various environments. Its unique color-changing property—from blue to pink—provides a visual cue indicat...
Octadecylsilanized silica gel, commonly referred to as C18 silica gel, is a hydrophobic stationary phase extensively utilized in column chromatography for the separation and purification of a wide var...
When one refers to alumina silica gel (sometimes called silica-alumina gel or silica alumina), the material typically describes a hybrid adsorbent and catalyst support in which silica (SiO₂) is modif...
Narrow pore silica gel, widely known as Type A silica gel, is a high-performance desiccant renowned for its superior moisture adsorption capacity and finely structured pores. Its pore diameters range ...
Silica gel is not only a desiccant material but also a valuable silica gel catalyst or catalyst support in many chemical processes. Its high specific surface area, tunable pore structure, and inertnes...
Custom bonded column chromatography silica gel is the engine driving the biotech revolution set to accelerate in 2026. As mRNA-based therapies and oligonucleotide drugs scale up for global distributio...
When selecting a chromatography column, understanding the precise chemical makeup of the stationary phase is critical for achieving optimal separation and analysis results. If you’re confused about w...
Wide pore silica gel, also known as Type C silica gel, is a highly active adsorbent material that belongs to the category of amorphous substances. Its chemical molecular formula is mSiO₂·nH₂O. Due ...
1. Physical Properties and Adsorption Performance1.1 Xerogels: The specific surface area is usually 350-450 m²/g, with a wide pore size range (e.g., 10-50 nm) and an iron content of ≤50 ppm. Their a...