Title: Partitioning Between Phases
1Partitioning Between Phases
2Extraction Equation (how to wash glassware)
K S2 / S1 Fraction remaining in phase 1
(q) q (V1 / V1KV2)n n of extractions V1
volume of solvent 1 V2 volume of solvent 2
(extraction solvent) Extraction is a power
function
3Extraction Example
K3 (75 extraction) V1 50 mL V2 45 mL (1
large extraction) q (V1 / V1KV2)n q (50 /
50 3(45))1 q 0.27 (27 remains) K3 (75
extraction) V1 50 mL extract 3 times w/ V2 15
mL q (50 / 50 3(15))3 q 0.15 (15
remains)
K9 (90 extraction) V1 50 mL V2 45 mL (1
large extraction) q (V1 / V1KV2)n q (50 /
50 9(45))1 q 0.109 (10.9 remains) K9
(90 extraction) V1 50 mL extract 3 times w/ V2
15 mL q (50 / 50 9(15))3 q 0.019 (1.9
remains)
4Separation using pH
5Column Chromatography
6Really Big Column Chromatography
Often used for pharmaceutical separations
7Types of Chromatography
Traditional packed column GC or HPLC
Open tube GC
8Gel Permeation
Similar to HPLC
9Immobilized Antibody Separation
10Basic Chromatogram Parameters
tm time for unretained compound to travel
through column t r retention time tr
adjusted retention time (t r t m )
11Basic Chromatographic Parameters
- tr 2 / tr 1 relative retention (a gt 1)
- relatively independent of flow rate
- (can help relocate peaks if flow rate changes)
- k tr / t m capacity factor
- (retention factor capacity ratio partition
ratio) - indicator of column performance
- Both a and k can be calculated from basic
chromatogram - measurements (t m and t r )
12Properties of a Gaussian Shaped Curve
13Resolution of Gaussian Curves
Baseline Resolution
14Band Broadening in Chromatography
(Idealized)
15van Deemter Equation
A Multiple paths (packed columns only) B
Longitudinal Diffusion C Mass Transfer ( phase
equilibration)
16Multiple Paths
17Longitudinal Diffusion
18Mass Transfer
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20Flow and Temperature Variation
21Peak Asymmetry in Gas Chromatography
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23Typical GC Schematic
24Cross-sectional View of GC Column
25Typical Fused Silica Column GC
26Common Stationary Phase Configurations
27Features of Common Stationary Phase Configurations
- WCOT has best resolution but smallest sample
capacity - SCOT has higher sample capacity but poorer
resolution - PLOT is an alternative to packed columns for
certain types of analysis (e.g., atmospheric
gasses)
28PLOT GC Column
29Headspace Analysis of Beer
B.P.
21 65 78 77 82 116 130 130 142 167 220
30Column Diameter and Resolution
31Column Length and Resolution
32Film Thickness and Resolution
33Column Polarity and Retention Time
polar
non-polar
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36Isothermal Programming
37Temperature Programming and Resolution
38Carrier Gas and Plate Height
39Injection Port
40Injection Modes
41Thermal Conductivity Detector
42Flame Ionization Detector
43Electron Capture Detector
Column
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45SPME (solid phase micro extraction)
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