Chromatography: Classification, Basic Terms

 

Chromatography: Classification, Basic Terms

Chromatography :-

Definition :- chromatography is the method of separation of components from complex mixture by a continuous distribution of the compenent between two phase.

Two phase are 1. Stationary phases 2. Mobile phase ( moving on stationary phase)

Chromatography meaning is colour writing.

Force that involve in chromatography :-

  • Electrostatic force
  • Hydrogen bonding force
  • London force

Basic term of Chromatography :-

  •  Analyte :- substance for separation.
  • Elution :- is a process of removing adsorbed material from stationary phase by the movement of mobile phase.
  • Eluent :- It is a solvent that used for  separation of absorbed material from stationary phase.
  • Eluate :- is a liquid solution that is a result from Elution.
  • Chromatogram :- It is a graphical represention of Chromatography. Solute concentration vs Elution time ot Elution volume.
  • Counter current chromatography ( ccc) :- is a type of liquid- liquid Chromatography where m.p. and s.p both are liquid.
  • Polar compound :- A compound that hold by stationary phase
  • Non polar compound :- A compound moving by Mobile phase.
  • Reversed phase is only chromatography that m.p. has more polar compound than stationary phase.
  • Retention Time :- Time required to elute one half of the compound from the column as indicated by peak maximum.
  • Retention volume :- volume of m.p. required to elute one half of the compound from the column as indicated by peak maximum.
  • Non Hazardous substitution for RIA is HPLC.

Classification of Chromatography :-

1. Classification based on Method geometry or type of separation bed used :-

A. Planar chromatography :- paper and thin layer Chromatography

B. Column chromatography :- GC, HPLC and SFC

2. Classified based on type of mobile phase or stationary phase

A. Stationary phase :- HPLC and GLC

B. Stationary phase :- GSC

3. Classification according to the mechanism of separation :-

A. Adsorption chromatography :- GSC

B. Partition Chromatography :- liquid liquid Chromatography

C. Affinity chromatography

D. Ion exchange chromatography

E. Molecular exclusion chromatography
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