ADSORPTION CHROMATOGRAPHY Flashcards
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Adsorption chromatograpy subtypes
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- Thin Layer Chromatography
- Column Chromatography
- HPLC
- Gas Chromatography
2
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- SP: solid adsorbent spread thinly on a glass or plastic plate
- Ex: silica gel, alumina CaCO3
- MP: organic solvent which is less polar than the SP
- Ex: hexane, ethyl acetate
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Thin Layer Chromatography
3
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Used to separate compound from mixture
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Column chromatography
4
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- SP: solid adsorbent packed in a vertical glass column
- Ex: silica gel, alumina CaCO3
- MP: organic solvent added to the top and flows down through the column
- Ex: hexane, ethyl acetate
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Column chromatography
5
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- SP: column packed with glass or plastic beads coated with silica derivatized with nonpolar functional group
- MP: liquid pumped through the column with high pressure
- Reverse-phase: water, methanol, acetonitrile
- Normal-phase: hexane, diethyl ether
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HPLC
6
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- SP: either a solid adsorbent or liquid ion an inert support
- MP: chemically inert carrier gas (helium or nitrogen)
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Gas chromatography
7
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In column chromatography, the resulting pattern with several bands is called?
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Chromatogram
8
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In column chromatography, the separation of the sample mixture into a series of narrow bands in a column is is called?
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Elution
9
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In column chromatography, the fluid entering the column and facilitates separation
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Eluent
10
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Fluid exiting the column (that is collected in flasks); separated fractions/components
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Eluate