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Thin Layer Chromatography at Higher and Advanced Higher
Biology Summer School 2013 Thin Layer Chromatography at Higher and Advanced Higher Kath Crawford, Paul Beaumont, Lorraine Bruce
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Unit: Sustainability and Interdepedence
1 The science of food production (b) Plant growth and productivity Photosynthesis Energy capture by photosynthetic pigments....
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Unit: Cells and Proteins
Laboratory techniques for biologists (c) Separation techniques Unit: Investigative Biology 2. Experimentation
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Thin Layer Chromatography
Separation of complex mixtures between two phases: a stationary phase a mobile phase
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Thin Layer Chromatography
In TLC: the stationary phase is a thin layer of absorbent particles, in this case silica gel the mobile phase is the solvent
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Fisher Scientific UK. Tel: 01509 231166
Cat No: TLC X Price £35 for pack of 50 (5 x 20 cm)
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Thin Layer Chromatography
Separation of: photosynthetic pigments in leaves anthocyanins in leaves, flowers, fruit and vegetables
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Method Place ca. 1 cm2 leaf in mortar
[If tissue is coarse, silver sand may be added] Grind until all tissue broken up Add ca. 750 ml propanone Pour off supernatant into a container and seal
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Method Mark (with a pencil) a plate 1.5 cm up from the base on the edge of both sides Use a ruler across these marks to mark two spots 2 cm apart in the middle of the plate
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Method Use Pasteur pipette to place small drops of supernatant
Dry off before adding another lot of drops Continue until there is a concentrated line of colour
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Method Repeat process until a second line is produced
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Method Plate into a 600 cm3 beaker, replace foil
Remove plate when solvent nearly at top Immediately mark solvent front
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Student results
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Results Pigment Colour RF value carotene yellow-orange 0.91
pheophytin a grey 0.75 pheophytin b light grey chlorophyll a blue green 0.63 chlorophyll b green 0.58 xanthophylls yellow 0.53 0.47 0.32
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