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Whatman™ Grade 41 Quantitative Filter Papers, Ashless, Circles (100/PK)

Well suited for quantitative analysis of soil and air
As low as $28.36
Part Number 1441-Dxx-Series
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Product Overview

Cytiva's Whatman Grade 41 environmental pollution papers are among the fastest filter papers in the Whatman ashless range. This gravimetric filter is well suited for quantitative analysis of soil and air.

  • Extremely low ash content (0.007% ash maximum)
  • 20 µm nominal particle retention rating
  • Fast filtration speed (Herzberg 54 s)
  • Commonly used for routine air pollution analysis and soil pollution analysis
Fast ashless paper for pollution analysis

Whatman Grade 41 filters are suitable for quantitative air pollution analysis as a paper tape for impregnation when determining gaseous compounds at high flow rates.

Grade 41 filters are also commonly used in preparing solid environmental samples (e.g., soils, sludges) for metals analysis after nitric acid digestion. Grade 41 is available in a convenient, disposable, 47 mm filter funnel with a 250 ml capacity. The 47 mm diameter filter can be easily removed for further analysis or culturing.


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Part Number1441-Dxx-Series
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Pack Size:100 pcs
Filter Paper GradeGrade 41
Format Circles
Type Ashless
Typical Particle Retention in Liquid 20µm
Nominal thickness 215 µm
Typical water flow rate at 45 psi (3.1 bar) 254 ml/min
Nominal basis weight 85 g/m²
Nominal air flow rate 4 s/100 mL/in²
Nominal Ash Content 0.007%
Material High-quality cotton linters
Alpha Cellulose Content Min. ≥98%
Typical Trace Element Levels Aluminium 2.5 µg/g Antimony <0.5 µg/g Arsenic <0.5 µg/g Barium <0.5 µg/g Boron <1 µg/g Calcium 8.3 µg/g Chromium 1.5 µg/g Copper 2 µg/g Iron 12 µg/g Lead <0.5 µg/g Magnesium 4 µg/g Manganese <0.5 µg/g Mercury <0.5 µg/g Potassium 2.3 µg/g Silicon 6.2 µg/g Sodium 16.8 µg/g Zinc 64.5 µg/g
Application Designed for gravimetric analysis and the preparation of samples for instrumental analysis. For analytical procedures involving coarse particles or gelatinous precipitates (e.g., iron or aluminum hydroxides). Also used in quantitative air pollution analysis as a paper tape for impregnation when determining gaseous compounds at high flow rates.