4.6d thin layer chromatography Flashcards

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What is chromatography?

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  • the technique used to separate the components present within a mixture
  • it separates substances by making use of differences in their polarity or molecular size
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What does thin layer chromatography use?

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a fine film of silica or aluminium oxide spread over glass, aluminium foil or plastic

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What is the process of this layer chromatography?

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  • a small sample of the mixture being tested is spotted onto the base (pencil) line off the chromatogram
  • a solvent dissolves the compounds in the spot and carries the compounds up the chromatogram
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What does how far the commands are carried depend on?

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how soluble the compounds are in the chosen solvent and how well they adhere to the plate

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What is normally required to visualise the spots on the chromatogram?

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a developing agent or ultraviolet light

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What equation is used for Rf values to be calculated?

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Rf = distance travelled by the sample/distance traveled by the solvent

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Explain Rf values and conditions

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Under the same conditions (temperature, solvent and saturation levels) aa compound always has the same Rf value (with experimental error)

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How can the identity of a compound be confirmed?

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  • comparing the experimentally determined Rf values with a literature or known value determined under the same conditions
  • making a direct comparison on a TLC plate between the compound being tested and the pure substance - a co-spot could be used
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What is TLC used for?

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to assess the purity of substances

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Explain pure substances in TLC

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  • when spotted and developed on a TLC plate, a pure substance should appear as a single spot (some impurities may not be visible by TLC analysis)
  • the presence of more than one spot shows that impurities are present
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