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Title: Partitioning Between Phases


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Partitioning Between Phases
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Extraction 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
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Extraction 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)
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Separation using pH
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Column Chromatography
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Really Big Column Chromatography
Often used for pharmaceutical separations
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Types of Chromatography
Traditional packed column GC or HPLC
Open tube GC
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Gel Permeation
Similar to HPLC
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Immobilized Antibody Separation
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Basic Chromatogram Parameters
tm time for unretained compound to travel
through column t r retention time tr
adjusted retention time (t r t m )
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Basic 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 )

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Properties of a Gaussian Shaped Curve
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Resolution of Gaussian Curves
Baseline Resolution
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Band Broadening in Chromatography
(Idealized)
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van Deemter Equation
A Multiple paths (packed columns only) B
Longitudinal Diffusion C Mass Transfer ( phase
equilibration)
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Multiple Paths
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Longitudinal Diffusion
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Mass Transfer
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Flow and Temperature Variation
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Peak Asymmetry in Gas Chromatography
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Typical GC Schematic
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Cross-sectional View of GC Column
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Typical Fused Silica Column GC
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Common Stationary Phase Configurations
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Features 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)

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PLOT GC Column
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Headspace Analysis of Beer
B.P.
21 65 78 77 82 116 130 130 142 167 220
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Column Diameter and Resolution
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Column Length and Resolution
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Film Thickness and Resolution
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Column Polarity and Retention Time
polar
non-polar
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Isothermal Programming
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Temperature Programming and Resolution
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Carrier Gas and Plate Height
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Injection Port
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Injection Modes
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Thermal Conductivity Detector
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Flame Ionization Detector
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Electron Capture Detector
Column
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SPME (solid phase micro extraction)
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