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Meritena 100

Manufactured by Brenntag
Sourced in Slovakia

Meritena® 100 is a versatile laboratory equipment product. It serves as a centrifuge for the separation and analysis of samples in various laboratory applications.

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3 protocols using meritena 100

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Corn Starch and Montmorillonite Composite Preparation

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Native corn starch Meritena® 100 was provided by Brenntag (Bratislava, Slovakia). Its water content was around 12 wt% as determined by drying in the oven at 105 °C for 5 h. Natrified montmorillonite (Cloisite® Na+) with a cationic exchange capacity range of 80–95 mequiv/100 g was purchased from Southern Clay Products (Texas, Gonzales, USA). Glycerol was obtained from Centralchem, Ltd. (Bratislava, Slovakia). Double distilled water was used for the preparation of all solutions.
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Biodegradable Corn Starch Composites

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Native corn starch Meritena® 100 was provided by Brenntag (Bratislava, Slovakia). Its water content was around 12 wt% as determined by drying in the oven at 100 °C for 5 h. Poly(butylene adipate–co–terephthalate) (PBAT), grade Ecoworld™ 003 with MFI < 5 (according to DIN ISO 1133 [38 ] at 190 °C and 2.16 kg), was supplied by Jinhui Zhaolong Co. (Shanxi Xiaoyi, China). Natrified montmorillonite (Cloisite® Na+) with a cationic exchange capacity range of 80–95 mequiv/100 g was purchased from Southern Clay Products (Gonzales, TX, USA). Glycerol was obtained from Centralchem, Ltd. (Bratislava, Slovakia). Double distilled water was used for the preparation of all solutions.
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Starch-Based Composite Preparation

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Native corn starch Meritena® 100 was supplied by Brenntag (Bratislava, Slovakia). The water content determined by drying in an oven at 100°C for 5 h was around 12 wt.%. Bentonite clay (BC) was purchased from Southern Clay Brick Co. (Texas, USA). Glycerol and vitamin B 2 (VB) were purchased from Merck (Darmstadt, Germany). Double distilled water was used in all experiment processes.
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