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http://lawrencekok.blogspot.com Prepared by Lawrence Kok Video Tutorial on Chromatography, Paper, Thin Layer, Column Chromatography, HPLC and GLC.
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Click here to view TLC and Column Chromatography Separation using TLCTLC techniques step by step Column ChromatographyColumn chromatography separation
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Click here to view HPLC and Gas Liquid Chromatography HPLC worksGas Liquid Chromatography works
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Chromatography Partition Chromatography vs Adsorption Chromatography
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Partition Chromatography Adsorption Chromatography Pic taken from:http://www.liv.ac.uk/~agmclen/Medpracs/practical_4/theory_4.htmlhttp://www.liv.ac.uk/~agmclen/Medpracs/practical_4/theory_4.html 1
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Pic taken from:http://www.liv.ac.uk/~agmclen/Medpracs/practical_4/theory_4.htmlhttp://www.liv.ac.uk/~agmclen/Medpracs/practical_4/theory_4.html Mobile phase - Liquid Stationary phase - LiquidStationary phase - Solid
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Partition Chromatography Adsorption Chromatography 2 Distribution of X, Y and Z between two liquid phases Adsorption of X, Y and Z onto SOLID phase
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Type of chromatography
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Stationary phase – Cellulose paper absorb layer of aqueous water (liquid phase) Stationary phase – Solid silica SiO 2 or alumina AI 2 O 3 (solid phase) Stationary phase – Solid silica SiO 2 or alumina AI 2 O 3 packed in column (solid phase)
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Type of chromatography Stationary phase – Cellulose paper absorb layer of aqueous water (liquid phase) Stationary phase – Solid silica SiO 2 or alumina AI 2 O 3 (solid phase) Stationary phase – Solid silica SiO 2 or alumina AI 2 O 3 packed in column (solid phase) Mobile phase is liquid solvent
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Type of chromatography Stationary phase – Cellulose paper absorb layer of aqueous water (liquid phase) Stationary phase – Solid silica SiO 2 or alumina AI 2 O 3 (solid phase) Stationary phase – Solid silica SiO 2 or alumina AI 2 O 3 packed in column (solid phase) Mobile phase is liquid solvent Solvent moves by capillary action Partition/Distribution of solute between 2 liquid phase Adsorption of solute onto Stationary solid phase Adsorption of solute on Stationary phase - strongly adsorp – travel slowly (eluted last) - weakly adsorp – travel fast (eluted first)
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Separated components measured using Rf values 1 2
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Click here to view Separation using TLCTLC techniques step by step Column ChromatographyColumn chromatography separation
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Type of chromatography
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We also have HPLC and GLC
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Pic from:http://www.comsol.com/stories/waters_corp_hplc_systems/full /http://www.comsol.com/stories/waters_corp_hplc_systems/full / Pic from:http://www.sfu.ca/bisc/bisc-429/GLC.htmlhttp://www.sfu.ca/bisc/bisc-429/GLC.html High Performance Liquid Chromatography Gas Liquid Chromatography
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Click here to view HPLC worksGas Liquid Chromatography works
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Summary Paper Chromatography - Partition Chromatography - Mobile phase (Liquid) - Stationary phase (Liquid) Thin Layer Chromatography - Adsorption Chromatography - Mobile phase (Liquid) - Stationary phase (Solid) Column Chromatography - Adsorption Chromatography - Mobile phase (Liquid) - Stationary phase (Solid) High Performance Liquid Chromatography - Partition Chromatography - Mobile phase (Liquid) - Stationary phase (Liquid) Gas Liquid Chromatography – Partition Chromatography - Mobile phase (Gas) - Stationary phase (Liquid)
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Acknowledgements Thanks to source of pictures and video used in this presentation Thanks to Creative Commons for excellent contribution on licenses http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ Prepared by Lawrence Kok Check out more video tutorials from my site and hope you enjoy this tutorial http://lawrencekok.blogspot.com
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