Asked by Joshua
Comment on the order of elution of the following solutes in (a) normal phase and (b) reversed phase liquid chromatography. Give reasons why.
Solute X - non-polar
Solute Y- Polar, a dipole
Solute Z - Polar, more polar than solute Y
I understand that polarity is the reason of the difference in elution order, but can anyone help with how the order is determined and why? thanks
Solute X - non-polar
Solute Y- Polar, a dipole
Solute Z - Polar, more polar than solute Y
I understand that polarity is the reason of the difference in elution order, but can anyone help with how the order is determined and why? thanks
Answers
Answered by
Devron
In the case of chromatography, like attracts like. So, the more polar compound will elute slower than the compounds not as polar because the plate is polar.
Highest Retention Time: X > Y > Z :Lowest Retention Time
In the case of reverse phase chromatography, it is reversed.
Highest Retention Time: X > Y > Z :Lowest Retention Time
In the case of reverse phase chromatography, it is reversed.
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