Methods of Chromatography

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Author: Richard A. Neuhaus ISBN: 9780982750377
Publisher: Gormley Publishing Publication: March 3, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Richard A. Neuhaus
ISBN: 9780982750377
Publisher: Gormley Publishing
Publication: March 3, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

The Neuhaus Science Projects Guide, Methods of Chromatography, is written for students in the junior/senior high school. This booklet describes some of the basic techniques used to separate and identify chemicals. There are excellent photographs and illustrations throughout.

Methods and topics discussed:

Paper Chromatography:-- A Simple Experiment Tells All • Chromatography • How the Method of Paper Chromatography Works • Solvents • The Spot Technique of Paper Chromatography • Materials Needed • Matching Controls • Reagents • Preparation of Unidentified Mixtures Prior to Separation • Technique of Paper Chromatography • Practice Runs with Food Dyes • Testing Unknowns • Some Hazardous Solvents to Avoid • Selecting a Solvent • Some Visualization Reagents • Quantitative Analysis.

Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC):-- How to Coat Glass Microscope Slides • TLC Kits • Solvents.

Adsorption Column Chromatography:-- Microscale Columns • Packing the Column • Sample Preparation • The Macroscale Technique • Elution • Bands • Experimental Conditions • Project Ideas • Other Resources • Sorbent Selection Table.

Gel filtration:-- Example Project

Other Systems of Chromatography:-- Electrophoresis • Other Methods

Suggested Projects:-- Variables for Further Study • A Final Note on All Techniques

References

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The Neuhaus Science Projects Guide, Methods of Chromatography, is written for students in the junior/senior high school. This booklet describes some of the basic techniques used to separate and identify chemicals. There are excellent photographs and illustrations throughout.

Methods and topics discussed:

Paper Chromatography:-- A Simple Experiment Tells All • Chromatography • How the Method of Paper Chromatography Works • Solvents • The Spot Technique of Paper Chromatography • Materials Needed • Matching Controls • Reagents • Preparation of Unidentified Mixtures Prior to Separation • Technique of Paper Chromatography • Practice Runs with Food Dyes • Testing Unknowns • Some Hazardous Solvents to Avoid • Selecting a Solvent • Some Visualization Reagents • Quantitative Analysis.

Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC):-- How to Coat Glass Microscope Slides • TLC Kits • Solvents.

Adsorption Column Chromatography:-- Microscale Columns • Packing the Column • Sample Preparation • The Macroscale Technique • Elution • Bands • Experimental Conditions • Project Ideas • Other Resources • Sorbent Selection Table.

Gel filtration:-- Example Project

Other Systems of Chromatography:-- Electrophoresis • Other Methods

Suggested Projects:-- Variables for Further Study • A Final Note on All Techniques

References

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