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Methods of Chemical Analysis
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Selecting an Analytical Technique Organic vs. Inorganic materials Organic: Inorganic: Quantitative vs. Qualitative determination Must identify first then determine amount
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Chromatography A means for separating and identifying organic mixtures into their component parts by using their attraction to a ________________ while being propelled through a _________________
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Types of Chromatography 1._____________________ : Used to identify inks and other dyes. The molecules will travel at different speeds as they are pulled along paper (stationary phase) by a solvent (mobile phase). Thus separating the mixture. http://chemscape.santafe.cc.fl.us/chemscape/catofp/chromato/paper/p aper.htm#description http://chemscape.santafe.cc.fl.us/chemscape/catofp/chromato/paper/p aper.htm#description http://chemscape.santafe.cc.fl.us/chemscape/catofp/chromato/paper/p aper.htm#description
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Paper Chromatography
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2. Gas Chromatography (GC) Separates mixtures on the basis of their distribution between a stationary liquid phase and a moving gas phase. Can separate highly complex mixtures within minutes Carrier Gas: moving phase Packed or Capillary Column: Heated thin layer of liquid contained within column
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Gas Chromatography
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Gas Chromatography cont… Pyrolysis GC : Pyrolysis: Pyrogram:
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3. High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) Moving phase is a liquid that is pumped over chemically treated solid particles (stationary phase). The liquid carries the sample over the particles and they “stick” to particles at different spots Performed at room temp Used for
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HPLC
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HPLC
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HPLC
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4. Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) Thin Layer Plate: Sample will separate out as moves up gel plate
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TLC Chromatogram
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5. Electrophoresis Separation of molecules through their migration on a gel medium Materials are pulled through by electric charge of sample Used for characterization of
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Electrophoresis
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Electrophoresis
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Electrophoresis
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Spectrophotometry Analytical method for identifying a substance by Instrument used to measure and record absorption spectrum of a chemical substance Relates to the amount of substance Variety of types:
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Mass Spectrometer Mass Spec: Identifies and Measures the amount of substance found in a sample Computer Attached: records, stores and compares large amounts of data with a mass spectra library Important for analyzing: Samples must be pure So what do you do first?
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Mass Spectrometer
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Mass Spectrometry
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Mass Spec
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Inorganic Analysis Important Instrumentation for determining the components of: Example: Kennedy Assassination The analysis of the bullet contents leads to some puzzling questions http://www.edwardjayepstein.com/archived/state.htm http://www.edwardjayepstein.com/archived/state.htm Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer: -Detects trace elements -Also useful for establishing the source of materials in evidence
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Absorption & Emission Spectra
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Neutron Activation Analysis Provides a nondestructive method of identifying and quantifying trace elements most sensitive method for quantifying Involves Can simultaneously analyze 20-30 elements Extremely expensive – sophisticated method needs a lot of training (can you guess why?) Used for analyzing
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Neutron Activation
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X- Ray Diffraction Aiming a beam of X-rays at crystals reveals a diffraction pattern. Every compound produces its own unique pattern Used for
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Comparison of X- Ray Diffraction Patterns
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