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chromatography

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Chromatographic Process

Chromatographic separations are based on transporting the liquid carrying the analyte mixture (mobile ph. ) through the porous media (stationary ph.) and the differences in the interactions of analytes with the surface of this porous media resulting in different migration times (retention times) for a mixture components.

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Provides the analyte transport.

Immobile phase.

Mixture of components dispersed

in the mobile phase.

Mobile phase

Analyte

Stationary phase

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Classification

The nature of the stationary and the mobile phases, with the mode of the transport through the column, is the basis for the classification of chromatographic methods.

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HPLC system

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Solvent Reservoirs: Storage of HPLC solvents (mobile phase) and could be equipped with an online degassing system and special filters.

pumpProvides the constant and continuous flow of the mobile phase through the system. Modern pump allow mixing of different solvents from different reservoirs.Injector: Allows the introduction (injection) of the analytes mixture into the stream of the mobile phase before it enters the column. Modern injectors are autosamplers.

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Column:It is a device that hold a stationary phase in place, allowing the mobile phase to carry an injected sample through and allowing analytes to interact with available surface.Guard column:A short column introduced before the analytical column to increase its life by removing particulate matter and contaminants.

Detectors: A device for continuous registration of specific physical properties of the column effluent

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Stationary phase

It is the column packing material that are the media producing the separation.

The properties of this media are important for successful separations.

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chromatogram

Use HPLC to separate the compounds physically

Qualitatively by?

Quantitivly by?

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HPLC parameters

Dead volume. Retention volume (VR). Retention time (tR). Void time (t₀). Capacity factor (K). Selectivity (ᾳ) Efficiency. Resolution (R). Peak symmetry factor (s).

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Dead volume: Volume of mobile phase inside the column .

V₀= V column – V particle + V pores.

=0.65 (µD²L/4) where dead volume equal 65% of empty column volume

Retention volume (VR).Total volume of eluent (in ml) require to elute certain substance.

VR= tR * F

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Retention time (tR).Time from injection point to maximum detector response for corresponding compound.

Void time (t₀).Time require for non retaine substance to pass through the column.

Capacity factor (K)Use to describe the migration rate of solutes on columns.K=(tR -t₀ )/t₀ Recommended to be 2-10 Selectivity (ᾳ)Use to describe the separation of band centreᾳ =K2/K1 should be > 1.2

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Efficiency.It is measured in number of theoretical plates. N= 16 ( tR/w)². H=L/N*H plate height.*column length.

Resolution (R).

R = 2(t R2 –t R1) / (w2 +w1)Should be 1.5

Peak symmetry factor (s)

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problems

1-On given 200 cm column the sample required 4.80 min. to emerge, an air bubble required 0.5 min. ,and the time required for the sample pass the detector was 0.40min. Calculate N and platelet height?2- the adjusted retention distance for a lipid sample on HPLC chromatogram with a 1.5m column was 59.6 cm. the recorder was calibrated at 3.60cm/min. the width of the peak at the base was 12.0 cm calculate N?

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The following data apply to a column for a lipid chromatography:

Length of packing 24.7 cm Flow rate 0.313ml/min. Vm 1.37ml Vs 0.164 ml

A chromatogram of a mixture of species A,B,C,D provided the following data;

Width of peak base

( w()min)

Retention time (min)

- 3.1 Non retained0.41 5.4 A1.07 13.3 B1.16 14.1 C1.72 21.6 D

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Calculate 1- the number of plates from each peak?2- the plate height for the column?

From the previous data calculate for A,B,C, and D:- the capacity factor?

Calculate for B and C:-the resolution?-the selectivity factor?

Calculate for C and D:- The resolution?

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Determination of paracetamol concentration in pediatric

drops

Quantitative method. Using external standard method (more basic and

common) . AUC is directly relashion to the concentration. It calculated by calibration curve or by matching

point.

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Procedure:Stock standard :-weight 0.1 g of pure paracetamol powder and put it in 100 ml volumetric flask and complete it with deionized water.

-From stock take 1 ml and put it into 100 ml volumetric flask and complete it with deionized water and called it solution A.

-From solution A prepare serial dilution 2,4,6,8,10 ml in 25 ml volumetric flask and complete it with mobile phase. Mobile phase:25% acetonitrate +75% acetic acid 1%

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Sample preparation:

-From bottle take 1 ml ( contain 100mg) and put it in 100 ml volumetric flask with deionized water and called it B.

-from B take 1ml and put it in 100ml volumetric flask and complete it with deionized water and called it C.

- From C take 5 ml put it in 25 volumetric flask and complete it by mobile phase.

Calculation: