100 micron Acid Washed Zirconium Beads, 250 gm

100 micron Acid Washed Zirconium
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Tougher than silica, less expensive than stainless steel, and inert in most solutions, 100 µm Acid Washed Zirconium Beads (Zirconium Silicate) are suitable for homogenizing bacteria, including mycobacteria, and small tissues. May also be used as a sonication additive.

Acid Washed Zirconium Beads are ready-to-use, having been treated with acidified water to remove fine particles, dust, and other impurities typically found in untreated beads and further baked to drive off organic impurities.

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Citations

Naberhaus, S. A. Investigation of Pathogenicity, Competitive Fitness, and Novel Methods for Rapid Diagnosis of <Em>Salmonella</Em> 4,[5],12:I:- In Swine - ProQuest, Iowa State University, 2019.

Broguiere, N.; Formica, F. A.; Barreto, G.; Zenobi-Wong, M. Sortase A as a Cross-Linking Enzyme in Tissue Engineering. Acta Biomaterialia 2018, 77, 182–190. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2018.07.020.

 

100 micron Acid Washed Zirconium Beads

Tougher than silica, less expensive than stainless steel, and inert in most solutions, 100 µm Acid Washed Zirconium Beads (Zirconium Silicate) are suitable for homogenizing bacteria, including mycobacteria, and small tissues. May also be used as a sonication additive.

Acid Washed Zirconium Beads are ready-to-use, having been treated with acidified water to remove fine particles, dust, and other impurities typically found in untreated beads and further baked to drive off organic impurities.

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Citations

Naberhaus, S. A. Investigation of Pathogenicity, Competitive Fitness, and Novel Methods for Rapid Diagnosis of <Em>Salmonella</Em> 4,[5],12:I:- In Swine - ProQuest, Iowa State University, 2019.

Broguiere, N.; Formica, F. A.; Barreto, G.; Zenobi-Wong, M. Sortase A as a Cross-Linking Enzyme in Tissue Engineering. Acta Biomaterialia 2018, 77, 182–190. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actbio.2018.07.020.

 

 

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