Chromatography Flashcards
what is chromatography?
the separation of components in a mixture which can be achieved by exploiting the physicochemical properties of the molecules concerned
How does chromatography separate molecules?
Based on their degree of interaction between a stationary phase and a mobile phase.
What is thin layer chromatography?
Quickly separate and visualise components of a mixture with simple equipment.
Explain thin layer chromatography.
- A TLC plate made from a thin strip of aluminium coated with a solid stationary phase such as silica.
- Mixtures of component to be analysed are dissolved and then applied near the bottom of the plate.
- A solvent (mobile phase), is drawn up the plate by capillary action carrying the components with it. Separation occurs according to their different physicochemical properties.
- Separated components are viewed under UV or with chemical stain.
Explain what silica is used for in the TLC mechanism.
Silica is used as the stationary phase. The silanol groups make the stationary phase polar (hydrophilic).
Explain the TLC mechanism.
- The mobile phase consists of non-polar and slightly polar solvents
- The polarity of the components is determines how far they travel on the TLC plate.
- A very polar compound interacts strongly with the stationary phase, but not very strongly with the mobile phase therefore doesn’t travel far on the plate.
What is ninhydrin used to show and what colour does it develop?
Used: Amino acids
Pink - primary amine
Brown - secondary amine
What are phosphomolybdic acid and potassium permanganate used to show and what colour do they develop?
These are oxidising agents.
Used: alcohols, amines, sulphides - organic material
Yellow/brown spots
What is bromocresol green stain used for?
Used: Acidic compounds - carboxylic acids
Green
What is lodine vapour used for and what colour does it develop?
Used: high affinity for unsaturated and aromatic compounds.
Brown spots
What is 2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine used for and what colour does it develop?
Used: Aldehydes
Orange spots.