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Chromatographic separation - classifying analytical separations; column chromatography, planar chromatography - gas chromatography; introduction, application.

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1 Chromatographic separation - classifying analytical separations; column chromatography, planar chromatography - gas chromatography; introduction, application - hplc; introduction, application

2 Simple separation VS Chromatographic separation
Principle of simple separation (exp partitioning between phases): The separation occurs only one direction Increase efficiency by using fresh extracting phase. The principle of chromatographic separation: extracting the solutes back and forth between fresh portion of the two phases. The two phases used are called the mobile phase and the stationary phase.

3 Chromatography Chromatography is the separation of a mixture based on the different degrees to which they interact with two separate material phases: The two phases are: The stationary phase The mobile phase

4 The stationary phase – a phase that is fixed in place either in a column or in a planar surface. The stationary phase is either a porous solid used alone or coated with a stationary liquid phase. The mobile phase – a phase that moves over or through the stationary phase, carrying with it the analyte mixture. It is also called the eluting fluid. The mobile phase can be a gas, a liquid, or a supercritical fluid.

5 Column VS Planar chromatography
Principle of column chromatography: The stationary phase is placed in a narrow column through which the mobile phase moves under the influence of gravity or pressure.

6 Principle of planar chromatography
The stationary phase coats a flat glass, metal, or plastic plate and is placed in a developing chamber. A reservoir containing the mobile phase is placed in contact with the stationary phase, and the mobile phase moves by capillary action. Exp paper chromatography and Thin layer chromatography.

7 Next presentation!(G12) Elaborate the following procedures in using gas chromatography Extraction Standard solution Calibration curve Peak area determination Your references Practical manual Text book


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