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Clarinda clare linus
Diploma In Medical Sciences – January 2011
   At the end of this laboratory activity, the
    students should be able to:
   Be introduced to the principles and
    terminology of chromatography and
    demonstrate separation of the dyes in
    colored pens with paper chromatography.
   Paper chromatography is an analytical chemistry
    technique for separating and identifying color
    mixtures.
   In paper chromatography, substances are
    distributed between stationary phase and a
    mobile phase. Stationary phase is usually a piece
    of filter paper and mobile phase is the colors that
    travels up the stationary phase.
   Components of the samples will separate readily
    according to how strongly they absorb on the
    stationary phase vs. how readily they dissolve in
    the mobile phase.
   6 beakers of jars
   6 covers of lids
   Distilled water
   Isopropanol
   Graduated cylinder
   6 strips of filter paper
   Different colors of water color pens
   Pencil
   Ruler
   Scissors
   tape
 Prepare 15 ml of isopropanol solutions in
  labeled beakers
0%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 50% and 100%
 Cut 6 strips of filter paper
- Draw a line 1cm above the bottom edge of
  the strip with the pencil
- Label each strip with its corresponding
  solution
- Place a spot from each pen on your starting
  line
   Place each strip in each beaker
-   Cover the beakers
-   Let the strips absorb the solutions about 2
    cm from the top of the strips
-   Remove strips and let them dry
   Observe the colors separated in low
    concentrations of isopropanol and high
    concentrations of propanol.
   Record data.
Distilled water   5% alcohol
10% alcohol   20% alcohol
50% alchohol   100% alcohol
   1st – black
   2nd – red
   3rd – green
   4th – blue
   5th – purple
   6th - pink
   According to the conducted experiment, the
    results are as follows:

 Distilled water : Colors does not rise up to
  stationary phase, dissolve
 Alcoholic solution: Colors rise up to stationary
  phase and spread its colors
1. Black = purple and yellow color
2. Red = bright red and white
3. Green = blue and yellow
4. Blue = bright blue
5. Purple = bright purple and pink
6. Pink = Bright pink and white
   When a colored sample is placed on a filter
    paper, the colors separate from the sample
    by placing one of the paper in a low-leveled
    solvent.
   The solvent diffuses up to the filter paper,
    dissolving the various molecules in the
    sample according to polarities of the
    molecules and the solvent.
   If the sample contains more than one color, it
    means that it have more than one kind of
    molecule.
   Because of the different chemical structures
    of each kind of molecules, the chances are
    very high that each molecule will have at least
    a slightly different polarity, giving each
    molecule a different solubility in the solvent.
   The unequeal solubilities cause the various
    color molecules to leave solution at different
    places as the solvent continues to move up
    the paper.
   Hence, the more soluble is a molecule, the
    higher it will migrate up the paper.
   Chromatography has many uses. It is
    commonly used in laboratories to isolate new
    compounds, analyze subtle differences
    between different environmental samples,
    and even in the sequencing of DNA.
   To perform chromatography, one need two
    things; a matrix and a color indicator. A
    matrix is simply the materials to which a
    sample is applied, the material is often
    porous, action as filter paper that affects the
    rate of flow of a sample. Special beads with
    different pore sizes are commonly used to
    separate proteins in biochemistry labs.
   The matrix may interact with a sample, and
    depending on the chemical properties of
    both, and is commonly used to analyze
    mixtures of sugars.
   The color indicator may be the compound
    itself. Some organic compounds are bright
    yellow or orange, which makes them easy on
    identifying on a chromatogram. Others need
    to react with another chemicals to become
    colored.
   Dyes specific for particular chemical
    substances properties can be used to identify
    samples. For examples, rhodamine dye can
    be applied to visualize fats and oils.
Paper chromatography experiment

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Paper chromatography experiment

  • 1. Clarinda clare linus Diploma In Medical Sciences – January 2011
  • 2. At the end of this laboratory activity, the students should be able to:  Be introduced to the principles and terminology of chromatography and demonstrate separation of the dyes in colored pens with paper chromatography.
  • 3. Paper chromatography is an analytical chemistry technique for separating and identifying color mixtures.  In paper chromatography, substances are distributed between stationary phase and a mobile phase. Stationary phase is usually a piece of filter paper and mobile phase is the colors that travels up the stationary phase.  Components of the samples will separate readily according to how strongly they absorb on the stationary phase vs. how readily they dissolve in the mobile phase.
  • 4. 6 beakers of jars  6 covers of lids  Distilled water  Isopropanol  Graduated cylinder  6 strips of filter paper  Different colors of water color pens  Pencil  Ruler  Scissors  tape
  • 5.  Prepare 15 ml of isopropanol solutions in labeled beakers 0%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 50% and 100%  Cut 6 strips of filter paper - Draw a line 1cm above the bottom edge of the strip with the pencil - Label each strip with its corresponding solution - Place a spot from each pen on your starting line
  • 6. Place each strip in each beaker - Cover the beakers - Let the strips absorb the solutions about 2 cm from the top of the strips - Remove strips and let them dry  Observe the colors separated in low concentrations of isopropanol and high concentrations of propanol.  Record data.
  • 7.
  • 8. Distilled water 5% alcohol
  • 9. 10% alcohol 20% alcohol
  • 10. 50% alchohol 100% alcohol
  • 11. 1st – black  2nd – red  3rd – green  4th – blue  5th – purple  6th - pink
  • 12. According to the conducted experiment, the results are as follows:  Distilled water : Colors does not rise up to stationary phase, dissolve  Alcoholic solution: Colors rise up to stationary phase and spread its colors 1. Black = purple and yellow color 2. Red = bright red and white 3. Green = blue and yellow 4. Blue = bright blue 5. Purple = bright purple and pink 6. Pink = Bright pink and white
  • 13. When a colored sample is placed on a filter paper, the colors separate from the sample by placing one of the paper in a low-leveled solvent.  The solvent diffuses up to the filter paper, dissolving the various molecules in the sample according to polarities of the molecules and the solvent.  If the sample contains more than one color, it means that it have more than one kind of molecule.
  • 14. Because of the different chemical structures of each kind of molecules, the chances are very high that each molecule will have at least a slightly different polarity, giving each molecule a different solubility in the solvent.  The unequeal solubilities cause the various color molecules to leave solution at different places as the solvent continues to move up the paper.
  • 15. Hence, the more soluble is a molecule, the higher it will migrate up the paper.
  • 16. Chromatography has many uses. It is commonly used in laboratories to isolate new compounds, analyze subtle differences between different environmental samples, and even in the sequencing of DNA.
  • 17. To perform chromatography, one need two things; a matrix and a color indicator. A matrix is simply the materials to which a sample is applied, the material is often porous, action as filter paper that affects the rate of flow of a sample. Special beads with different pore sizes are commonly used to separate proteins in biochemistry labs.
  • 18. The matrix may interact with a sample, and depending on the chemical properties of both, and is commonly used to analyze mixtures of sugars.
  • 19. The color indicator may be the compound itself. Some organic compounds are bright yellow or orange, which makes them easy on identifying on a chromatogram. Others need to react with another chemicals to become colored.  Dyes specific for particular chemical substances properties can be used to identify samples. For examples, rhodamine dye can be applied to visualize fats and oils.