
Overview
| Bio-Beads SM-2 Adsorbent | |
| Chemical nature | Polystyrene-divinyl-benzene |
| Polarity | Nonpolar |
| Dipole moment | 0.3 Debye |
| Average pore diameter (dry beads) | 90 Å |
| Wet density (g/cc) | 1.02 |
| Capacity (Triton X-100 detergent) g/g | 0.07 |
| Application | Reference |
| Organics | |
| Trace organics | Wigilius, B., Boren, H., Cvarlberg, G. E., in water Grimvall, A., Lundgren, B. V. and Savenhed,R., J. Chromatog., 391, 169–182 (1987). Junk, G.A., Richard, J. J., Grieser, M. D.,Witiak, D., Witiak, J. L., Arguello, M. D.,Vick, R., Svec, H. J., Fritz, J. S. and Calder,G. V., J. Chromatogr., 99, 745–762 (1974). Jahanir, L. M. and Samuelson, O.,J.Chromatogr., 193, 197–206 (1980). Moore, R.A. and Karasek, F. W., Inter. J.Environ. Anal. Chem., 17, 187–202 (1984). –298(1974). |
| Chlorinated hydrocarbons in water | Picer, N. and Picer, M., J. Chromatogr., 193, 357–369 (1980). |
| Separation of nitro- and chlorophenols | Grieser, M.D. and Pietrzyk, D. J., Anal. Chem., 45, 1348–1353 (1973). |
| Organic bases | Chu, C. and Pietrzyk, D. J., Anal. Chem., 46 (3), 330–340 (1974). |
| Drugs | |
| Retention and sorption of sulfas | Rotsch, T. D., Sydor, R. J. and Pietrzyk, D. J., J. Chrom. Sci., 17, 339–344 (1979). |
| Separation of cannabinoids from cannabis extract | Hendriks, H., Batterman, S., Bos, R., Huizing, H. J. amd Malingre, Th. M., J. Chromatog., B205, 444–450 (1981). |
| Determination of benzo[a] pyrene in cigarette smoke condensate | Robinson, J. L., Marshall, M. A., Draganjac,M. E. amd Noggle, L. C., Anal. Chim. Acta,115, 229–238 (1980). |
| Narcotic antagonists in human urine | Digregorio, G.J., J. Chromatogr., 101, 424-427 (1974). |
| Drugs in urine | Roerig, D. L., Lewand, D., Mueller, M. and Wang, R. I. H., J. Chromatogr., 110, 349–359 (1975). Bastos, M. L., Jukofsly, D. and Mule, S. J., J. Chromatogr., 81, 93 (1973). |
| Morphine and codeine in urine | Ulrich, L. and Ruegsegger, P., Arch. Toxicol., 45, 241–248 (1980). German. |
| Morphine in urine | Kullberg, M. P. and Gorodetzky, C. W., Clinical Chem., 20 (2), 177–183 (1974). |
| Methaqualone in blood plasma | Hux, R. A., Mohammed, H. Y. and Cantwell, F. F., Anal. Chem., 54, 113–117 (1982). |
| Drugs in blood | Schlicht, H. J. and Gelbke, H. P.,Z. Rechtsmedizin, 81, 25–30 (1978). |
| Pharmaceutical drug syrups | Mohammed, H. Y. and Cantwell, F. F., Anal. Chem., 50 (3), 491–496 (1978). |
| Extraction of drugs from human stomach fluid | Ibrahim G., Andryauskas, S. amd Bastos, M. L., J. Chromatrogr., 108, 107–116 (1975). |
| Polar and non-polar drug metabolites | Dieterle, W., Faigle, J. W. and Mory, H., J. Chromatogr., 168, 27–34 (1979). |
| Biological | |
| Purification of aminobenzyl-phosphonic acid | Landt, M., Boltz, S. C. amd Butler, L. G., Biochem., 17 (5), 915–919 (1978). |
| Free rhodamine | Spack, E. G., Jr., Packard, B., Wier, M. L. and Edidin, M., Anal. Biochem., 158, 233–237 (1986). |
| Crude plasma clean-up | Tamura, M., Harris, T. M. Higashimori, K., Sweetman, B. J., Blair, I. A. and Inagami, T., Biochem., 26, 2797–2806 (1987). |
| Leukotrienes from plasma prostaglandins | Salari, H. and Steffenrud, S., J. Chromatogr., 378, 35–44 (1986). |
| Prostaglandins | Hamberg, M., Anal. Biochem., 55, 368–378 (1973). |
| Prostaglandins adsorption from biological fluid | Leffler, C. W., Desiderio, D. M. and Wakelyn, C. E., Prostaglandins, 21, 227–241 (1981). |
| Isolation of proline and proline from fossil bone | Stafford, T. W., Duhamel, R. C., Haynes, C. V. and Brendel, K., Life Sciences, 31, 931–938 (1982). |
| Anabolic steroids in animal tissue and urine | Verbeke, R., J. Chromatogr., 177, 69–84 (1979). |
| Steroids from urine | Shacklleton, C. H. L., Sjovall, J. and Wisen, O., Clin. Chim. Acta, 27, 354–356 (1970). |
| Extraction of steroids | Bradlow, H. L., Steroids, 11, 265 (1968). |
| Bile acids | Okuyama, S., Uemura, D. amd Hirata, Y., Bulletin of Chemical Society of Japan, 52 (1), 124–126 (1979). –206 (1974). |
| Cobalamins | Fenton, W. A. and Rosenberg, L. E., Anal. Biochem., 90, 119–125 (1978). |
| Phosphatidyl-ethanolamine from plasma | Salari, H., J. Chromatogr., 419, 103–111 (1987). |
| Glucuronides | Delaborde, S., Loosli, H. R., Ponelle, M., Griesser, R. amd Maurer, G., J. High Resolution Chromatography & Chromatography Communications, 10, 71–76 (1987). |
| Impregnation of resin with pentafluoro-benzyl bromide microbial fatty acid analysis | Rosenfeld, J. M., Hammerberg, O. and Orvidas, M. C., J. Chromatogr., 378, 9–16 (1986). |
| Plant hormones | Stafford, A. E., Kunhle, J. A., Corse, J. and Hautala, E., J. Chromatogr., 294, 485–488 (1984). |
| Captopril (derivatized in blood) | Funke. P.T., Ivashkiv. E., Malley. M.F. and Cohen, A.I., Anal. Chem., 52, 1086–1089, (1980). |
| Food | |
| Flavonoids from aqueous fractions | Rosler, K. H. and Goodwin, R. S., J. Natural Products, 47 (1), 188 (1983). |
| Acid dyes | Uematsu, T., Kurita, T. and Hamada, A., J. Chromatogr., 172, 327–334 (1979). |
| Naringin and limonin from grapefruit juice | Chandler, B. V. and Johnson, R.l., Proc. Int. Soc. Citriculture, 2, 885–888 (1981). |
| Triadimefon in grape wine | Nickless, G. and Spitzer, T., J. Chromatogr., 208, 409–413 (1981). |
| Environmental | |
| Indium treated adsorbent to concentrate humic complexes | Hiraide, M., Arima, Y. and Mizuike, A., Anal. Chim. Acta, 200, 171–179 (1987). |
| Hydrocarbons, PCBs and fatty acids in sea water | Gomez-Bellnchon, J. I., Grimalt, J. O. and Albaiges, J., Environ. Sci. Technol., 22, 667–685 (1988). |
| Polynuclear hydrocarbons from water | Navratil, J. D., Sievers, R. E. and Walton, H. F., Anal. Chem., 49 (14), 2260–2263 (1977). |
| Pesticides | |
| Aminocarb insecticide from water | Levesque, D. and Mallet, V. N., Intern. J. Environ. Anal. Chem., 16, 139–147 (1983). |
| Carbamate insecticides | Sundaram, K. M. S., Szeto, S. Y. and Hindle, R., J. Chromatogr., 177, 29–34 (1979). |
| Chlorinated pesticides | McNeil, E. E. and Otsen, R., J. Chromatogr., 132, 277–286 (1977). |
| Ethyl and methyl parathion | Paschal, D. D., Bicknell, R. and Dresbach, D., Anal. Chem., 49, (11) 1551–1554 (1977). |
| Fenitrothion and its degradation products | Volpe, G. and Mallet, V. N., Chromatographia, 14 (6), 333–336 (1981). |
| Organophos-phorous pesticides | LeBel, G. L., Williams, D. T., Griffith, G. and Benoit, F. M., J. Assoc. Off. Anal. Chem., 62, No. 2, 241–249 (1979). |
| Chemical | |
| Carboxylic acid from aqueous solutions | Jahanginr, JL. M. and Samuelson, O., J. Chromatogr., 237, 371–379 (1982). |
| Use in HPLC column as ground material | Baum, R. G., Saetre, R. and Cantwell, F. F., Anal. Chem., 52 (1), 15–19 (1980). |
| Benzenesulfonic acids | Rotsch, T. D. and Pietryzk, D. J., Anal.Chem., 52 (8),, 1323–1327 (1980). |
| Use in TLC as stationary phase | Pietryzk, D. J. Ritsch, T. D. and Leuthauser, S. W., J. Chromatogr. Sci., 17, 555–561 (1979). |
| Metals | |
| Metal cation adsorption | Mackey, D. J., J. Chromatogr., 242, 275–287 (1982). |
| Metal ion adsorption using pyrocatechol loaded adsorbent | Brajter, K., Olbrych-Sleszynska, E. and Staskiewicz, M., Talanta, 35 (1), 65–67 (1988). |
| Resin impregnation with TBP for extracting actinides from fission products | Green, L. W., Elliot, N. L. and Longhurst, T. H., Anal. Chem., 55, 2394–2398 (1983). |
| Detergents | |
| Triton X-100 detergent | Holloway, P. W., Anal. Chem., 53, 304–308 (1973). Drexler, G., Eichinger, A., Wolf, C. and Seighart, W., J. Immun. Methods, 95,117–122 (1986). Bonomi, F. and Kurtz, D. M., Jr., Anal. Biochem., 142, 226-231 (1984). Welling, G. W., et. al., J. Chromatogr., 297, 101 (1984). –3435(1986). |
| Cholate detergent | Bonomo, E. A. and Swaney, J. B., J. Lipid Research, 29, 380–384 (1988). –335 (1987). |
| Deoxycholate | Horigome, T. and Sugano, H.,Anal. Biochem., 130, 393-396 (1983). Lorusso, D. J. and Green, F. A., Science, 188,66 (1974). –7696 (1971). |
| NP-40 detergent | Momoi, T., Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 87, 541–549 (1979). |
| Emulgen 911 | Gibson, G. G., and Schenkman, F. B., J. Biol. Chem., 253, 5957–5963 (1978). –13000 (1982). |
| Emulphogene BC-720 | Brunch, R. C., Thotakura, N. R. and Bahl, O. P., J. Biol. Chem., 261 (20), 9450–9460 (1986). Coating microtiter plates with detergent soluble membrane proteins –122 (1986). |
| Trace organics | Morphine |
| PAH compounds | Methaqualone |
| Hydrocarbons and PCBs | Sulfas |
| Aminocarb insecticides | Free rhodamine |
| Carbamate insecticides | Prostaglandins |
| Ethyl and methyl parathion | Steroids |
| Metals | Bile acids |
| Carboxylic acids | Hormones |
| Phenolic acids | Purines and pyrimidines |
| Flavonoids | Acid dyes |
| Mycotoxins | Naringin and limonin |
| Proline and hydroxyproline | Detergents |
Bio-Beads SM-2 nonpolar polystyrene adsorbents are analytical-grade, neutral macroporous polymeric beads for use in hydrophobic interaction chromatography.
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