3.16 Chromatography Flashcards

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Stationary phase

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solid

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Mobile phase

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Allows molecules to move over/through the stationary phase. Either a liquid or a gas

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How far do product move up the paper?

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More soluble products move further with the mobile phase so they have a higher affinity to the mobile phase

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4
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Why do we use pencil lines?

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Pencil doesn’t dissolve in the solvent so doesn’t travel up the plate

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Why do we cover the beaker containing a plate with a lid?

A

To ensure the atmosphere in the beaker is saturated with the solvent

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6
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Rf calculation

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distance moved by molecule/distance moved by solvent

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7
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What is thin layer chromotography?

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A metal plate is coated with a thin layer of silica and solvent moves up the plate.

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8
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How to view chemical traces in TLC

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Chemical traces can be viewed using a UV lamp or adding a developing agent (such as iodine or ninhydrin)

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9
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What substances travel up the TLC plate further?

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TLC plate has OH bonds so they are polar. This means substances that can form hydrogen bonds have a higher affinity to the stationary phase so don’t travel up as far.

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10
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How do you determine the number of substances present?

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Number of spots obtained

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Column chromotography

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Column filled with an inert solid of silica (the stationary phase). Silica is polar. A solvent (non polar) containing the mixture is added to the top and runs down, depending on its relative affinity to the stationary phase.

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12
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Retention time

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Time taken to come out the bottom of the column

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Gas-Liquid Chromatography

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Thin tube packed with a powdered solid is stationary phase. Sample is vaporised and injected through with a high pressure inter gas as the mobile phase. Usually sample analysed by mass spectrometer after

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14
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What is Gas-Liquid chromatography used for?

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Separating volatile liquids

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Why is Gas Chromatography - Mass Spec good?

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It is a very fast analytical method and produces very accurate results for analysis and identification

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