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Size Exclusion Chromatographic columns separate molecules based upon their size, not molecular weight. A common packing material for these columns is molecular sieves. Zeolites are a common molecular sieve that is used. The molecular sieves have pores that small molecules can go into, but large molecules cannot. This allows the larger molecules to pass through the column faster than the smaller ones. Other packing materials for size exclusion chromatographic columns are polysaccharides and other polymers, and silica. The pore size for size exclusion separations varies between 4 and 200 nm.
Figure 1 : Schematic of a size exclusion column. The larger particles will elute first because they are too big to fit inside the pores. The smallest particles will elute last because they fit very well inside the pores. This figure was created with Microsoft Paint.
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