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Chromatography Year 12

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Page 1: Chromatography Year 12. Chromatography Separation technique that relies on the affinity of components of a mixture to:- – A Mobile Phase – A Stationary.

Chromatography

Year 12

Page 2: Chromatography Year 12. Chromatography Separation technique that relies on the affinity of components of a mixture to:- – A Mobile Phase – A Stationary.

Chromatography

• Separation technique that relies on the affinity of components of a mixture to:-– A Mobile Phase– A Stationary Phase

• All types of chromatography rely on this– Paper chromatography– thin layer chromatography, – high performance liquid chromatography, – gas chromatography

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Chromatography

• Mobile Phase– This is the phase that is a carrier for the

components as they travel through the stationary phase

• Stationary Phase– This is the phase that is stationary!!

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Types of Chromatography

• Paper Chromatography• Thin layer chromatography (TLC)• High Performance Liquid Chromatography

(HPLC)• Gas Chromatography (GC)

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Paper Chromatography

• Basic technique• Stationary Phase – Paper• Mobile Phase – Usually water• Sample preparation• Good for separating water soluble inks• Limited types of mobile phases can be used

therefore limit to what can be separated• Can be slower • Detection – naked eye or UV light

Paper chromatography.rv

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Thin Layer Chromatography

• Improvement on paper technique• Stationary Phase – silica or alumina based

– Acidic, basic, neutral• Mobile Phase – solvents (varied polarities)• Good for:-

– Monitoring progress of a reaction– Identification of components in a mixture– Purity determination– Conditions for column separation techniques

• Semi-quantative • Can be quicker than paper – phases• Detection – UV light, chemical spray, iodine tank

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Rf Values (retention factor)

• Distance travelled by component

• Distance travelled by mobile phase

• Specific to each plate• Comparable• Each component on

plate has unique Rf value

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High Performance Liquid Chromatography

• Mobile phase – solvents/water/mixes• Stationary phases – silica based/many types for certain

applications• Sample preparation• Precise injection volumes• Composition/flow of mobile phase controlled• Oven temperature• Widely used in analytical laboratories• Quantify components – non volatile mixtures• Retention times

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Gas Chromatography

• Mobile phase – unreactive gas (helium, nitrogen)• Stationary phases – polymer or liquid on an inert

solid support• Sample preparation• Precise injection volumes• Temperature/gas flow control• Widely used in analytical laboratories• Quantify components – volatile mixtures• Retention times

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Columns

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Injector

Autosampler

Detector

Data collection software

Column oven

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AutosamplerData collection software

Column oven Keypad

Injector

Detector

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Applications in Pharma Industry

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Chromatogram

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The Future• Predictive software• Screening• Saving resources