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Ultimate Solutions for Your Lab Ultrafiltration Needs
With sample capacities from 0.1 mL up to 5 L, the Sartorius Lab Ultrafiltration range offers something for everyone. Find the ultimate device for your concentration or diafiltration applications in the most comprehensive lab ultrafiltration portfolio.
We cater for most target molecule types with our unique choice of membrane materials, molecular weight cut-offs (MWCOs) and operating modes, including centrifugal, solvent absorption, pressure and crossflow devices.
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Understand how the nominal pore sizes of ultrafiltration membranes are defined, why this characteristic is important, and how to approach selection of the optimal MWCO.
Watch Vivaflow® 200 cassettes in action to learn about their plug-and-play, scalable design. These lab-dedicated cassettes are more economical than process-scale systems and enable high process speeds with minimal user effort.
The optimal solution in centrifugal concentration, Vivaspin® Turbo offers another industry first –PES and RC membrane options. Achieve maximum ultrafiltration speeds with high recoveries and enjoy convenient concentrate retrieval from the unique angular dead-stop pocket.
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Comprised of eight device types, the original Vivaspin® range provides high process speeds for sample volumes all the way up to 100 mL. The broad choice of MWCOs ensures suitability for most target molecules, while selected models maximize process control, simplify concentrate retrieval, and cater to unique applications.
Selected Vivaspin® devices are uniquely capable of performing ultrafiltration under positive pressure, for increased process flexibility, especially with single or sensitive samples. For even faster processing, Vivaspin® 20 enables pressurization to be combined with centrifugation, while orbital shaking of pressurized Vivaspin® 100 devices is also possible. Vivaspin® 100 can even be operated in a centrifuge, extending the sample capacity to an incredible 90 mL, while maintaining the familiarity of centrifugal operation.
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Bringing the benefits of crossflow (TFF) to research and development labs, Vivaflow® cassettes are designed for high process speeds with no optimization effort. Modular, single- and multi-use designs provide maximum flexibility with no need for expensive equipment.
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Offering the optimal solution for linear molecules and very dilute protein samples, Vivacon® devices are ideal for concentration in the 0.1 to 2 mL volume range. PCR-grade versions are free of trace DNA, avoiding interference in critical applications, such as forensic sample preparation.
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Reach your research goals faster and overcome process bottlenecks. Enjoy top-level optimization, from membrane orientations and concentration chamber designs, to flow paths and recommended operating conditions.
Achieve high recoveries of proteins, nucleic acids, viruses, exosomes, nanoparticles and other targets. Sartorius offers the unique option to select polyethersulfone (PES), Hydrosart®, regenerated cellulose (RC) or cellulose triacetate (CTA) membranes.
Process almost any sample type with initial volumes from 0.1 mL to 5 L. We offer the broadest choice of devices, MWCOs and operating modes, including pressure and pressure-fugation for more challenging targets or when centrifugation alone isn’t fast enough.
No more concentrating with multiple devices: Integrated, low-volume dead-stops enable concentration factors of 100x and more in a single device. Best of all, these features also prevent loss of precious samples through concentration to dryness.
Benefit from pipette-friendly dead-stop pockets in our centrifugal and pressure cell ultrafilters, and even pipette-free sample retrieval in selected reverse spin-enabled devices. Collecting every last drop of concentrated samples couldn’t be easier.
Vivaspin® and Vivapore® units have broad applicability in many scientific research or diagnostic sample preparation workflows. In diagnostic applications, the units can be used to prepare samples for subsequent analysis by diagnostic techniques, such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), urine protein electrophoresis (UPE), immunofixation electrophoresis (IFE), sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) or mass spectrometry (MS). Vivaspin® and Vivapore® do not offer diagnostic test results.
Lab ultrafiltration is a process which uses semi-permeable membranes to separate macromolecules from microsolutes. As transmembrane pressure is applied, microsolutes pass through the membrane while macromolecules (with higher molecular weight) are retained. Typical applications include concentration, diafiltration (buffer exchange | desalination) and fractionation. Ultrafiltration is a gentle, non-denaturing purification method, which is more efficient and flexible than alternative techniques such as chromatography.
When choosing an optimal ultrafiltration device, a good starting point is to consider the size of your target molecule. We recommend choosing a MWCO up to a maximum of 1/3 to 1/2 of the target molecular weight. Also take account of the device capacity, based on initial sample volume. Other factors to consider include whether a particular membrane material or mode of operation is necessary – for example, pressurized ultrafiltration offers increased transmembrane pressure consistency, which can be more suitable for targets prone to aggregation or denaturation.
Cellulose triacetate (CTA) is ideal in applications where the filtrate is of primary interest. Polyethersulfone (PES) is preferred for low fouling and exceptional flux with most solutions and especially high recoveries of negatively charged target molecules. Regenerated cellulose (RC) is suitable for general samples and particularly for oligonucleotides and peptides. Finally, Sartorius’ patented Hydrosart® (HY) — a more chemically robust version of RC — is typically recommended for the highest recoveries of very valuable samples such as immunoglobulin G (IgG).
Lab ultrafiltration devices are primarily used with biological samples but can also be used in environmental monitoring and industrial applications. We provide comprehensive compatibility tables for each product in the instruction manuals. For the greatest chemical compatibility, Vivaspin® Turbo devices are recommended.
With Sartorius Lab Ultrafiltration, there is no need for expensive process-scale systems for ultrafiltration of larger sample volumes in R&D labs. Vivaspin® 100 and Vivaflow® cassettes enable convenient processing of samples in the 20 mL to 5 L range with minimal equipment requirements.
Most Sartorius Lab Ultrafiltration devices feature dead-stops, which are integrally moulded into the concentrator body. These prevent the risk of concentrating samples to dryness.
The integral dead-stop is the minimum volume to which a sample can be concentrated. For even greater control, it is possible to pre-fill the filtrate tubes of Vivaspin® 500 and Vivaspin® Turbo 4 and 15 devices to prevent over-concentration or avoid the need to re-dilute samples after ultrafiltration.
Optimizing your process to suit each target molecule should be a priority since the same membrane material and orientation, MWCO and device combination may not be ideal for every sample. Start by selecting a MWCO up to 1/3 or 1/2 the size of your target. Test different membrane materials and device types where possible. Also try pre-treatment methods such as pre-rinsing or passivation, and refer to Sartorius’ extensive application guides and expertise to identify the right solution for you.
Yes! While all ultrafiltration devices can be used for this application, Vivacon® devices - featuring horizontal Hydrosart® membranes - typically achieve the highest recoveries from nucleic acid samples. PCR-grade options are also available for worry-free processing in critical applications, such as forensic sample preparation.
It can! Sartorius provides a convenient conversion table to choose a MWCO up to 1/3 the diameter of the target virus. For example, high recoveries of Lentivirus - which has a diameter of ~90 nm - are achieved with 300 kDa MWCO Hydrosart® or 100 kDa MWCO PES membranes.
Typically, the performance of ultrafiltration membranes will begin to degrade through repeated use. However, Sartorius does offer selected devices - Vivaspin® 100 and Vivaflow® 50R | 200 – which can be used multiple times. For these products, robust cleaning and correct storage procedures must be followed, and these are described in the instructions for use.
Products for general laboratory use can be applied in a broad range of scientific research or diagnostic sample preparation workflows. In the context of diagnostic sample preparation, this refers to the use of a product for a variety of procedures associated with preparing samples, prior to further semi-quantitative or quantitative analysis by a diagnostic method(s). For example, the general laboratory use Vivaspin® or Vivapore® units may be used to increase the concentration of disease protein markers from human specimens prior to diagnostic methods such as: enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), urine protein electrophoresis (UPE), immunofixation electrophoresis (IFE), sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and mass spectrometry (MS). Since products for general laboratory use do not provide diagnostic results for an individual (e.g. patient) and are not intended specifically for diagnostic applications, they do not require classification as in vitro diagnostic devices, according to IVDR.
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