15E.3 Flashcards

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what are the two refinements of column chromatography

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  1. High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
  2. gas chromatography
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what are the main differences between the HPLC and column chromatography

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  1. the solvent is forced through a metal tube under pressure, rather than being allowed to pass through it by gravity
  2. the particle size of the stationary point is smaller, which leads to better separation of the components
  3. the sample is injected into the column
  4. the components are detected after they pass through the column by their absorption of ultraviolet radiation
  5. the whole process is automated, and the results are quickly available on a computer display
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3
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how is the HPLC set up

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page 138

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4
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what is the retention time

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(in HPLC AND GC) the time taken from the injection to detection

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5
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What does the retention time depend on

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  1. the nature of the solvent
  2. the pressure used
  3. the temperature inside the column
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what are the main differences between the gas chromatography (GC) and column chromatography

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  1. the metal tube can be serval meters long and it can be coiled up to save space
  2. the stationary phase is a solid or a liquid coated on the inside of the tube
  3. the mobile phase is an inert carrier gas (N or He)
  4. the sample is injected into the column
  5. components passing through the column are detected
  6. the whole process is automated, and the results are quickly available on a computer display
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7
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how does a GC set up look like

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8
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what is an inert gas

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a gas that doesn’t undergo many chemical reaction like noble gases and nitrogen

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how is the mixture separated in GC

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after the sample is injected the components vaporize and they move through the coil with the carrier gas, they will move at different speeds, according to how strongly attracted they are to the stationary phase, more attraction slower speed sower retention time

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10
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for an absorption against time graph the area under the peaks is

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the relative concentration of the components

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11
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what is the one advantage that column chromatography has over HPLC and GC

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it can collect reasonable amounts of components

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12
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how are the GC components detected

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they are detected in a flame (so they are destroyed)

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13
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how is the relative concentration of different components displayed on a graph

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page 139 (absorption x time)

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