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COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY (CC)
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TLC - Optimizing for column chromatography Optimum: 0.2 < R f < 0.5
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Column chromatography (CC) is an extremely valuable technique for purification of synthetic or natural products. Compounds are separated by CC through the same mechanism as TLC; through differential intermolecular forces between the components of the mixture with the mobile phase, and between the components with the stationary phase. A variety of adsorbents can be used as the stationary phase; silica gel (which is very polar) is most commonly used in organic chemistry. COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY
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Polar components (b) adsorb more strongly to the polar silica and elute after the less polar components (a), which move more quickly with the non-polar (relative to silica) solvent. COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY
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Skoog and Leary: Principals of Instrumental Analysis, 4 th ed. Suanders, 1992
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FLASH COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY
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Build column Apply sample Elute Collect Fractions Analyze by TLC Combine pure fractions
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FLASH COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY
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FCC - OPTIMIZATION Measure of column efficiency
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FCC – Sample vs Column Size
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TLC vs High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
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http://www.labhut.com/education/flash/introduction07.php TLC vs High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
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