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Chromatography
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TLC Thin layer chromatography Stationary phase Mobile phase
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Separation AND Characterization
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Chromatography Basics Based on different affinities for stationary and mobile phases Silica gel: polar, water-covered surface – Compound(s) Polar: _______ affinity for plate, travels _______ Nonpolar: _______ affinity for plate, travels ______ – Developing solvent Polar: higher affinity for plate, travels slower, displaces compound more (compound travels __________) Nonpolar: lower affinity for plate, travels faster, displaces compound less (compound travels ________)
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Test your Understanding Which spot represents a more polar compound? What would happen to each spot if a less polar solvent were used? Why should you ALWAYS report your developing solvent with any TLC data?
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Quantitative Characterization Retention factor Distance traveled/ solvent front distance Unitless For silica gel TLC, based on polarity of the compound(s) Must report solvent!
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Solvent effect on R f Polar solvents outcompete compounds, drive them up plate
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Choosing a Developing Solvent Adjust solvent to give R f values around 0.4 Common mixtures – Ether/Hex – EtOAc/Hex – CH 2 Cl 2 /methanol Determined experimentally
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Visualization Most compounds are invisible on TLC UV lamp Stains Iodine chamber
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Application of TLC Purity Identity Reaction Progress What can we determine about the identity of the unknown? Column 1 is your target compound; column 2 is an expected impurity. What can you determine about your reaction (column 3)?
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Common Problems Overspotting Underspotting Wrong solvent
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Column Chromatography Similar to TLC in separation Preparative process – 0.1g to 5 g scale Purify small quantities of liquids/solids (contrast recrystallization)
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Mobile phase: eluent similar to TLC Stationary phase: silica gel similar to TLC Column is upside down from TLC, so a larger Rf for a compound means it comes out ____
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Practical Considerations Preparing the column Loading the sample Choosing the solvent Separation capacity
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Practical Considerations Preparing the column Loading the sample Choosing the solvent Separation capacity
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Practical Considerations Preparing the column Loading the sample Choosing the solvent Separation capacity Most common: Hexane/ethyl acetate CH 2 Cl 2 /methanol
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Practical Considerations Preparing the column Loading the sample Choosing the solvent Separation capacity – Effect of diameter – Effect of length – Effect of Silica gel grade
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Flash Chromatography Faster separation Tighter separations
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HPLC
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