you just showed the blue filter as an example? what is the diameter of the filter used. another question, with hormones labled Ca/F are these able to simply be only filter sterilized?
Filter pore diameter is depending on the chemicals itself… You need to search what’s the pore diameter required for you to do the filteration…commonly 0.22 or 0.45 micro meter filters will be used depending on the chemicals… Hormone labeled with Ca/F is either they can be autoclaved or filtered… For more effective usage, I usually do filteration if there’s a choice between autoclave and filteration…as most paper discussed that high temperature of autoclave may reduce the efficiency of the hormones
@@Plantastic12345 yes i understand this. thanks for your reply. As I'm using IBA,IAA,K-IBA,TDZ,and KIN i think 0.2um is what i need. please let me know if I'm wrong. however my question was about the diameter of the filter , such as 33mm vs 17mm etc. depending on volume , but for making stock solutions which do you recommend?
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you just showed the blue filter as an example?
what is the diameter of the filter used.
another question,
with hormones labled Ca/F are these able to simply be only filter sterilized?
Filter pore diameter is depending on the chemicals itself…
You need to search what’s the pore diameter required for you to do the filteration…commonly 0.22 or 0.45 micro meter filters will be used depending on the chemicals…
Hormone labeled with Ca/F is either they can be autoclaved or filtered…
For more effective usage, I usually do filteration if there’s a choice between autoclave and filteration…as most paper discussed that high temperature of autoclave may reduce the efficiency of the hormones
@@Plantastic12345 yes i understand this. thanks for your reply. As I'm using IBA,IAA,K-IBA,TDZ,and KIN i think 0.2um is what i need. please let me know if I'm wrong.
however my question was about the diameter of the filter , such as 33mm vs 17mm etc. depending on volume , but for making stock solutions which do you recommend?
hi what type of syringe filter is used? is it PES or PTFE?
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