Molecular weight cut-off


Molecular weight cut-off or MWCO refers to the lowest molecular weight solute in which 90% of the solute is retained by the membrane, or the molecular weight of the molecule that is 90% retained by the membrane.
This definition is not however standardized, and MWCOs can also be defined as the molecular weight at which 80% of the analytes are prohibited from membrane diffusion.
Commercially available microdialysis probes typically have molecular weight cutoffs that range from 1,000 to 300,000 Da, and larger thresholds of filtration are measured in µm.
Microdialysis may also be used to separate nanoparticles from the solutions in which they were formed. In such a separation, the eluate will consist of non-complexed reactants and components.
Ultrafiltration membrane manufacturers, such as Sartorius, commonly produce and offer MWCO's of 2k, 5k, 10k, 30k, 50k, 100k and 1,000k. Devices offered range from laboratory focused centrifugal devices to laboratory and bioprocessing relevant tangential flow filtration devices.