Just make sure you get luer lock syringes. The needles will fit both luer lock and luer slip, 25g-27g are what I see a lot of people usingCan someone tell me the dimensions of the syringe and needle I have to get to match these?
I'm actually switching to pens and plan to filter into the cartridges. So I don't have a source I've bought from that I can recommend, unfortunately. Maybe someone else will chime in.
I did see someone on one of the group buy servers selling syringe filter kits (1 filter, 1 lure lock and 1 vial, all individually wrapped) for a few bucks a while ago, but I can't track that down. I thought that was pretty clever and convenient. If I find that again I'll share a link.
Thanks!Just make sure you get luer lock syringes. The needles will fit both luer lock and luer slip, 25g-27g are what I see a lot of people using
I pulled the contraption apart, and pulled up all of the water to see how much I’d lost. Virtually none. So little I’m going to have to do this a few more times to make sure.
Pic of the little filter
I don't think that material is recommended for peptides. I think PES is what you want.Here's a link to some .22um 4mm filters. 200 pack for $100... Not sure if any of you are familiar with the brand or have previously tried.
DX PTFE Syringe Filter, 0.22um, 4mm, 200/unit
Filtrous' polytetrafluoroethylene membrane type filters are typically used for strong acid and alkali solvent filtration. They are great for degassing/clarifying aqueous samples because of the high temperature resistance.filtrous.com
Not so much worried as surprised at how little I lost. Folks are really trying to hunt down the 4mm, but I think the 13mm appear to do just fine.If you're worried about lost product the Peptide Test YouTube channel has a good video on this. Makes sense that you lost very little water.
I ordered the 25mm. Do you think it makes a big difference?Not so much worried as surprised at how little I lost. Folks are really trying to hunt down the 4mm, but I think the 13mm appear to do just fine.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding is that .25mm doesn't work well at all for the small volumes we're dealing with when reconstituting peptides. The amount that stays behind in the filter is something close to a ml.I ordered the 25mm. Do you think it makes a big difference?
It will, but still maybe not as much to make a difference to you, though I’m not you. Looking at the cobetter site, it says the “hold-up volume” is less than 25 microliters for the 13mm, less than 100 microliters for the 25mm.I ordered the 25mm. Do you think it makes a big difference?
and piggybacking off of the last person, the site says the 25mm are best for samples 10ml to 100ml, so idkI ordered the 25mm. Do you think it makes a big difference?
I’m looking at couple other sites and they say their 25mm can be used for as little as 2ml, with a hold up volume of less than 50 to as much as 115 microliters, so maybe it’s brand specific?Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding is that .25mm doesn't work well at all for the small volumes we're dealing with when reconstituting peptides. The amount that stays behind in the filter is something close to a ml.
Thanks for letting me know. I've been going back and forth on this. Chatting on another board and reading information on here has actually helped. I've only been here one day and the conversation is WAY WAY more productive.I don't think that material is recommended for peptides. I think PES is what you want.