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1
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What are 3 types of liquid chromatography?

A
  1. paper
  2. thin-layer
  3. liquid column (LC)
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compare preparative LC vs analytical LC

a) objective
b) sample volume, column size, particle size
c) back pressure

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analytical LC

  • objective: identify and quantify target molecules
  • small sample vol, column size, particle size
  • higher back pressure (>50 bars)

prep LC

  • purify and collect target quantities of molecules for future use
  • large sample vol, column size, particle size
  • low back pressure (<10bars)
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what are the main components to a HPLC system?

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  1. solvent enters pump then enters mixer
  2. add sample
  3. injection into HPLC column
  4. enter into detector
  5. production of chromatogram
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what are types of LC columns?

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reverse phase
normal phase
ion exchange
size exclusion
affinity
chiral
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5
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define reverse phase and normal phase chromatography

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reverse phase: non-polar stationary phase and polar mobile phase

normal phase: polar stationary phase and non polar mobile phase

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6
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smaller particles allows for what?

what is a drawback of this?

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  1. small theoretical plate height (H)
  2. broader range of optimal flow rates

drawback: higher back pressure

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7
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describe back pressure

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difference between pressure of entrance vs the exit

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8
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is bigger or smaller particles better? why?

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smaller because it produces a flatter curve, which indicates better separation of compounds

thus at slower flow rates, there is higher efficiency of the column

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9
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which should you use for integration of chromatographic peaks?

a) peak height
b) peak area

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area b/c it is more accurate than height

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what is the function of 2D chromatograms?

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instead of having chromatogram in one direction, it gives 2 directions of retention time

this allows for further separation within one peak, which may be the result of 2 different compounds

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