H103

H103 is a type of large-pore adsorption resin, non-polar, mainly developed for adsorbing and separating small molecule organic compounds, belonging to the polystyrene system. Due to the use of a special manufacturing process, the pore size is very uniform and it has a high specific surface area. It is widely used in organic wastewater treatment, removal of organic residues in food, removal of pesticide residues in agricultural products, and removal of organic residues in traditional Chinese medicine, among other applications.

D101

The D-101 macroporous adsorption resin is a styrene-type non-polar copolymer (crosslinking agent is divinylbenzene, pore-forming agents are toluene and octanol). It has a broad range of applications and generally exhibits strong adsorption capacity for non-polar or weakly polar organic compounds. It is especially effective for the separation and purification of saponins, and is also suitable for flavonoids and alkaloids. Examples include ginsenosides, notoginsenosides, diosgenin saponins, and ginkgo flavonoids.

AB-8

The AB-8 type macroporous adsorption resin is a styrene-based weakly polar copolymer (crosslinking agent is divinylbenzene, monomer is methyl acrylate, pore-forming agent is toluene, etc.). Suitable for the extraction, separation, and purification of water-soluble substances with weak polarity, such as stevioside, alkaloids, etc. Structure: PSD
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