GelFiltration
Gel filtration, also known as size-exclusion chromatography (SEC), is a chromatographic method that separates solutes based on their size as they pass through a porous gel matrix in a column. The gel consists of cross-linked polymer beads with a distribution of pore sizes, creating a network that differentiates molecules by how readily they can enter the pores.
During elution, large molecules are excluded from many pores and travel through the column in or near
Common applications include desalting or buffer exchange, removal of small molecules from samples, purification of biomolecules
Materials and practical considerations: Gel matrices include dextran-based gels (such as Sephadex), agarose-based gels (such as
Limitations include limited resolution for molecules of similar size, potential distortions if molecules interact with the