Slide-A-Lyzer™ Dialysis Flasks
Slide-A-Lyzer™ Dialysis Flasks
Thermo Scientific™

Slide-A-Lyzer™ Dialysis Flasks

Facilitate removal of salts and small contaminants from proteins or macromolecules in sample volumes up to 250 mL. Each Slide-A-Lyzer Dialysis Flask provides flotation disks that when attached to the neck of the flask, allows the flask to float in a vertical position for simple and safe handling.
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87760Dialysis Flasks, 2K MWCO
87759Dialysis Flotation Disks
87761Dialysis Flasks, 3.5K MWCO
87762Dialysis Flasks, 10K MWCO
87763Dialysis Flasks, 20K MWCO
Catalog number 87760
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Dialysis Flasks, 2K MWCO
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Slide-A-Lyzer Dialysis Flasks (2K, 3.5K, 10K, or 20K MWCO) facilitate simple and effective removal of buffer salts and small contaminants in sample volumes up to 250 mL. They are easy to use: add and remove sample using a serological pipette or by directly pouring the sample through a wide screw-cap opening at the top of the flask. No knots or clips are needed to seal the units. Slide-A-Lyzer Dialysis Flasks are manufactured using clean room conditions and have low-protein binding regenerated cellulose membranes to ensure maximum sample recovery and sample purity.
The dialysis flasks are available in distinct colors, corresponding to the pore size (MWCO) of the dialysis membrane: purple (20,000 Daltons), orange (10,000 Daltons), pink (3,500 Daltons), and blue (2,000 Daltons).

Slide-A-Lyzer Dialysis Flasks are constructed from two sheets of low-binding, regenerated-cellulose dialysis membrane that are hermetically sealed on either side of an inert plastic body. The membrane and flask materials are compatible with most laboratory buffers.

Features of Slide-A-Lyzer Dialysis Flasks:
Easy to use—simply pipette or pour sample into flask and begin dialysis
Fast dialysis—flat flask chamber with two membranes provides high surface area to volume ratio, enabling dialysis of a 250 mL sample in 8 hours to overnight
High recovery—rectangular flask design maximizes recovery of entire sample volume via opening at top of flask
Multiple molecular-weight cut offs—select the membrane MWCO that best suits your sample's molecular weight

Dialysis membrane specifications:
Composition: regenerated-cellulose
Thickness: 0.9–1.2 mil (22.5 to 30 μm); 2K MWCO = 2 mil (50 μm)
Hydration time required before use: 2 minutes
Glycerol content: trace (10K MWCO content is 21%)
Sulfur content: 0.04–0.17%
Heavy metals content: trace

With Slide-A-Lyzer Dialysis Flasks, typical low-molecular weight contaminant removal, buffer exchange, and desalting can be accomplished in eight hours to overnight. The rate of dialysis depends on a variety of factors, including sample volume, size and shape of the molecule being dialyzed, agitation, and temperature. Minimum dialysis time must be determined empirically for each specific system.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
DescriptionDialysis Flasks, 2K MWCO
Purification TargetBuffer Exchange, Protein
MembraneCellulose Membrane, Dialysis
FormatFlask
MWCO2.0 kDa
Product LineSlide-A-Lyzer™
Quantity4 Flasks
Sample Volume (Metric)250 mL
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Shipped at ambient temperature. Upon receipt, store at room temperature.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

If the Slide-A-Lyzer Dialysis Cassette is not reusable, why are there four portholes?

It is possible to add reagents to the Slide-A-Lyzer Dialysis Cassette at different times using different portholes, allow a reaction to occur, and then dialyze in the same Slide-A-Lyzer Dialysis Cassette, reducing sample loss through reduced sample handling.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Purification and Isolation Support Center.

Contaminants are not removed completely from my dialysis experiment using the Slide-A-Lyzer Dialysis Flask. What should I do?

All molecules have different diffusion rates across membranes and may not have acted as other compounds of similar molecular weight. Increase dialysis time and/or number of buffer exchanges performed, or alternatively, use a device containing a higher molecular weight cut-off membrane.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Dialysis, Desalting, and Concentration Support Center.

My filled flask does not float in the dialysis solution. What should I do?

Ensure that the flask capacity was not exceeded and that the flotation ring was attached. In some cases, the density of the solution in the flask may require reduced volumes for proper orientation during dialysis. Refer to the product manual for more specific information.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Dialysis, Desalting, and Concentration Support Center.

Why did my sample volume increase during dialysis?

Most likely it‘s because osmotic pressure from dialyzing from high osmolarity to low osmolarity solutions causes a sample volume increase, as each sample component-including water-will move towards equilibrium concentration on both sides of the membrane.

What is the protein recovery after dialysis when using the 96-well Microdialysis plate?

Typical protein recovery is greater than 90% after dialysis.