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COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPH PROCEDURE Hussain Ali 11-ARID-441

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Page 1: Column chromatography

COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPH PROCEDURE Hussain Ali 11-ARID-441

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o Plug a Pasteur pipet with a small amount of cotton.

o Use a wood applicator stick to tamp it down lightly.

o Take care that you do not use either too much cotton or pack it too tightly. You just need enough to prevent the adsorbent from leaking out.

o Add dry silica gel adsorbent, 230-400 mesh.

o Usually the jar is labeled "for flash chromatography."

o One way to fill the column is to invert it into the jar of silica gel and scoop it out...

o Then tamp it down before scooping more out

o Another way to fill the column is to pour the gel into the column using a 10 mL beaker

Step 1: Prepare the column

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Step 1: Prepare the column

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Step 1: Prepare the column

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Step 1: Prepare the column

When properly packed, the silica gel fills the column to just below the indent on the pipet.

This leaves a space of 4-5 cm on top of the adsorbent for the addition of solvent. Clamp the filled column securely to a ring stand using a small three-pronged clamp.

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Step 2: Pre-elute the column

Add solvent to the top of the silica gel

The solvent flows slowly down the column

Monitor the solvent level, both as it flows through the silica gel and the level at the top

But make sure it does not go below the top of the silica

When the bottom solvent level is at the bottom of the column

The pre-elution process is completed and the column is ready to load

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Step 2: Pre-elute the column

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Step 3: Load the sample onto the silica gel column

The sample to be purified is dissolved in a small amount of solvent, such as hexanes, acetone, or other solvent. 

This solution is loaded onto the column

In this case, if you use the wet method of column loading

It is critical that you only use a few drops of solvent to load the sample

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Step 3: Load the sample onto the silica gel column

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Step 4: Elute the column Force the solvent through the column by pressing on the top of the Pasteur pipet with

a pipet bulb

The colored bands will travel down the column as the compound is eluted

Only force the solvent to the very top of the silica

Do not let the silica go dry

Add fresh solvent as necessary.

The colored bands will travel down the column as the compound is eluted.

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Step 4: Elute the column

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Step 5: Elute the column with the second elution solvent

As soon as the colored compound begins to elute, the collection beaker is changed

The process is complicated if the compound is not colored

In such experiments, equal sized fractions are collected sequentially

carefully labelling is necessary for later analysis

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Step 5: Elute the column with the second elution solvent

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Step 6: Analyze the fractions

If the fractions are colored then

you can simply combine like-colored fractions,

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