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S.GOKULAKRISHNAN
M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) – I Year,
Department of Pharmaceutics,
College of Pharmacy,
Mother Theresa Post Graduate and Research Institute of Health Sciences,
(A Government of Puducherry Institution)
Puducherry.
THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 1
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 2
INTRODUCTION
TLC is a form of liquid chromatography consisting
of:
 A mobile phase (developing solvent).
 A stationary phase (a plate or strip coated with a form
of silica gel).
 Analysis is performed on a flat surface under
atmospheric pressure and room temperature.
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 3
Michael Tswett is credited as being the father
of liquid chromatography. Tswett developed
his ideas in the early 1900’s.
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 4
TLC
•The two most common classes of TLC
are:
– Normal phase
– Reversed phase
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 5
Normal Phase
 Normal phase is the terminology used when the
stationary phase is polar; for example silica gel, and the
mobile phase is an organic solvent or a mixture of
organic solvents which is less polar than the stationary
phase.
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 6
Reversed Phase
 Reversed phase is the terminology used when the
stationary phase is a silica bonded with an organic
substrate such as a long chain aliphatic acid like C-18
and the mobile phase is a mixture of water and organic
solvent which is more polar than the stationary phase.
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 7
THIN LAYER
CHROMATOGRAPHY
Thin layer chromatography is used to separate mixtures of substances into
their components.
Similar to P.C, except that a thin layer of some inert material,
i.e. Aluminium oxide, mag.oxid. , sili.oxide is used instead of
paper.
 A layer of any one of these oxide is made from a slurry of power in a
suitable inert solvent.
 Slurry is spread over a flat surface ( glass, metal or rigid plastic ) &
dried.
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 8
PRINCIPLE
ADSORPTION
 The component with more affinity towards the S.P travels slower
 The component with lesser affinity towards the S.P travels faster
ADVANTAGES OF TLC
 Simple mtd. & cost of the equipment is low
 Rapid technique & not time consuming like C.C
 Separation of µg of the substances can be achieved
 Any type of compound can be analyzed
 Corrosive spray reagents can be used without damaging the plate &
needs less solvent
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 9
STEPS IN TLC ANALYSIS
The following are the important components of a typical
TLC system:
 Apparatus (developing chamber)
 Stationary phase layer and mobile phase
 Application of sample
 Development of the plate
 Detection of analyte
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 10
GENERAL PROCEDURE
 Decide if you are going to do Normal or Reversed
phase chromatography.
 Prepare a plate or select a plate with the proper sorbent
material.
 Prepare the mobile phase
 Mark the plate
 Apply the sample
 Develop the plate
 Detect the analytes
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 11
PRACTICAL REQUIREMENTS
STATIONARY PHASE
 Adsorbents mixed with water or other solvents→ slurry
 Silica gel H ( Silica gel with out binder )
 Silica gel G ( Silica gel + CaSO4 )
 Silica GF (Silica gel + binder + fluorescent indicator)
 Alumina, Cellulose powder.
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 12
COATER, HAND OPERATED
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 13
2. GLASS PLATE
 Specific dimensions-
20cm Х 20cm, 20cm Х 10cm, 20cm Х 5cm
 Microscopic slides can also be used
 Plates should be of good quality & withstand hightemperatures
PREPARATION & ACTIVATION OF TLC PLATES
1.Pouring ( simplest methods )
2.Dipping (used for small plates )
3.Spraying ( difficult to get uniform layers )
4.Spreading ( best technique ) TLC Spreader
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 14
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 15
ACTIVATION OF PLATES
 After spreading → Air dry (5 to 10 minutes)
 Activated by heating at about 100˚C for 30 min. Then plates may
be kept in desiccators
4.APPLICATION OF SAMPLE
 Using capillary tube or micropipette
 Spotting area should not be immersed in the mobile phase
5.DEVELOPMENT TANK
 Better to develop in glass beakers, jars to avoid more wastage of
solvents
 When standard method is used, use twin trough tanks
 Do chamber saturation to avoid “edge effect”
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 16
6. MOBILE PHASE
M.P used depends upon various factors
Nature of the substance
Nature of the S.P
Mode of Chromatography
Separation to be achieved, Analytical/Preparative
e.g. → pyridine, pet. ether, carbon tetrachloride, acetone,
water, glycerol, ethanol, benzene….
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 17
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 18
DEVELOPMENT TECHNIQUE
 One dimensional development
 Two dimensional development
 Horizontal development
 Multiple development
THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY
DRYING OF CHROMATOGRAM
After the solvent has moved a certain distance for certain
time the chromatogram is taken out from the tank & position
of the solvent front is marked with a pencil.
They are dried by cold or hot air depending on volatility of
solvents. A simple hair dryer is a convenient device to dry
chromatograms.
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 19
THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY
DETECTING / VISUALISING AGENTS
 If the substance are colored they are visually detected easily.
 But for colorless substance, Physical and chemical methods are used
to detect the spot.
(a)Non specific methods ( Physical methods)
E.g. iodine chamber method,
UV chamber for fluorescent compounds – at 254 or at 365nm.
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(b) Specific methods (Chemical methods) or Spraying
method
EXAMPLES
Ferric chloride-Phenolic comp. & tannins
Ninhydrin in acetone-Amino acids
Dragendroff’s reagent-Alkaloids
3,5 dinitro benzoic acid-Cardiac glycosides
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 21
Following detecting tech. can also be categorized as
1) DESTRUCTIVE TECHNIQUES
Specific spray reagents, samples destroyed before detection e.g. – ninhydrin
reagent
2) NON-DESTRUCTIVE TECHNIQUES
For radio active materials - Geiger Muller counter
uv chamber, iodine chamber
QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATIONS
The method can be divided into two main groups
1.Direct techniques-
2.Indirect techniques-
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 22
THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY
Direct Measurement Method
(i) Comparison of visible spots
A rough quantitative measurements
Component in a mixture can be carried out by comparing the intensity
and size of the spot with a standard substance.
(ii) Photo densitometry
The method is used with the chromatograms of colored
compound, instrument which measures quantitatively the density of the
spots.
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 23
THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY
(iii) Fluorimetry
The compound to be determined by fluorimetry must be fluorescent or
convertible into fluorescent derivatives.
(iv) Radiotracer Method
The compound containing radioactive element is labeled and treated with
locating reagent. Using Geiger Muller counter.
(v) Polarographic & Conductometric methods
Used to measure the amount of material in the spot
INDIRECT MEASUREMENT METHOD
In this technique, the spots are cut into portions and eluted with solvents.
This solution can be analyzed by any techniques of analysis like
spectrophotometry, electrochemical methods, etc.
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 24
Rf VALUE (Retardation Factor)
In Thin layer chromatography the results are represented by Rf
value which represent the movement or migration of solute relative to
the solvent front.
Rf value=
the ratio of the distance traveled by the substance
the distance traveled by the solvent
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 25
Factors affecting Rf VALUE
 The temperature
 The purity of the solvents used
 The quality of the paper, adsorbents & impurities
present in the adsorbents
 Chamber saturation techniques, method of drying & development
 The distance travelled by the solute & solvent
 Chemical reaction between the substances.
 pH of the solution
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 26
APPLICATIONS
 Purity of sample
 Examination of reaction
 Identification of compounds
 Biochemical analysis
 In pharmaceutical industry
 Separation of multicomponent pharmaceutical formulations
 In food and cosmetic industry
GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 27
REFERENCE
 S.RAVI SHANKAR, Text book of pharmaceutical analysis,
Rx publications, 2001.Pg no : 13-4 to 13-13.
 WWW.Google.com
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Thin layer Chromatography (TLC)

  • 1. S.GOKULAKRISHNAN M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) – I Year, Department of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy, Mother Theresa Post Graduate and Research Institute of Health Sciences, (A Government of Puducherry Institution) Puducherry. THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 1
  • 2. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 2 INTRODUCTION TLC is a form of liquid chromatography consisting of:  A mobile phase (developing solvent).  A stationary phase (a plate or strip coated with a form of silica gel).  Analysis is performed on a flat surface under atmospheric pressure and room temperature.
  • 3. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 3 Michael Tswett is credited as being the father of liquid chromatography. Tswett developed his ideas in the early 1900’s.
  • 4. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 4 TLC •The two most common classes of TLC are: – Normal phase – Reversed phase
  • 5. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 5 Normal Phase  Normal phase is the terminology used when the stationary phase is polar; for example silica gel, and the mobile phase is an organic solvent or a mixture of organic solvents which is less polar than the stationary phase.
  • 6. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 6 Reversed Phase  Reversed phase is the terminology used when the stationary phase is a silica bonded with an organic substrate such as a long chain aliphatic acid like C-18 and the mobile phase is a mixture of water and organic solvent which is more polar than the stationary phase.
  • 7. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 7 THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY Thin layer chromatography is used to separate mixtures of substances into their components. Similar to P.C, except that a thin layer of some inert material, i.e. Aluminium oxide, mag.oxid. , sili.oxide is used instead of paper.  A layer of any one of these oxide is made from a slurry of power in a suitable inert solvent.  Slurry is spread over a flat surface ( glass, metal or rigid plastic ) & dried.
  • 8. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 8 PRINCIPLE ADSORPTION  The component with more affinity towards the S.P travels slower  The component with lesser affinity towards the S.P travels faster ADVANTAGES OF TLC  Simple mtd. & cost of the equipment is low  Rapid technique & not time consuming like C.C  Separation of µg of the substances can be achieved  Any type of compound can be analyzed  Corrosive spray reagents can be used without damaging the plate & needs less solvent
  • 9. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 9 STEPS IN TLC ANALYSIS The following are the important components of a typical TLC system:  Apparatus (developing chamber)  Stationary phase layer and mobile phase  Application of sample  Development of the plate  Detection of analyte
  • 10. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 10 GENERAL PROCEDURE  Decide if you are going to do Normal or Reversed phase chromatography.  Prepare a plate or select a plate with the proper sorbent material.  Prepare the mobile phase  Mark the plate  Apply the sample  Develop the plate  Detect the analytes
  • 11. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 11 PRACTICAL REQUIREMENTS STATIONARY PHASE  Adsorbents mixed with water or other solvents→ slurry  Silica gel H ( Silica gel with out binder )  Silica gel G ( Silica gel + CaSO4 )  Silica GF (Silica gel + binder + fluorescent indicator)  Alumina, Cellulose powder.
  • 13. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 13 2. GLASS PLATE  Specific dimensions- 20cm Х 20cm, 20cm Х 10cm, 20cm Х 5cm  Microscopic slides can also be used  Plates should be of good quality & withstand hightemperatures PREPARATION & ACTIVATION OF TLC PLATES 1.Pouring ( simplest methods ) 2.Dipping (used for small plates ) 3.Spraying ( difficult to get uniform layers ) 4.Spreading ( best technique ) TLC Spreader
  • 15. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 15 ACTIVATION OF PLATES  After spreading → Air dry (5 to 10 minutes)  Activated by heating at about 100˚C for 30 min. Then plates may be kept in desiccators 4.APPLICATION OF SAMPLE  Using capillary tube or micropipette  Spotting area should not be immersed in the mobile phase 5.DEVELOPMENT TANK  Better to develop in glass beakers, jars to avoid more wastage of solvents  When standard method is used, use twin trough tanks  Do chamber saturation to avoid “edge effect”
  • 16. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 16 6. MOBILE PHASE M.P used depends upon various factors Nature of the substance Nature of the S.P Mode of Chromatography Separation to be achieved, Analytical/Preparative e.g. → pyridine, pet. ether, carbon tetrachloride, acetone, water, glycerol, ethanol, benzene….
  • 18. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 18 DEVELOPMENT TECHNIQUE  One dimensional development  Two dimensional development  Horizontal development  Multiple development
  • 19. THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY DRYING OF CHROMATOGRAM After the solvent has moved a certain distance for certain time the chromatogram is taken out from the tank & position of the solvent front is marked with a pencil. They are dried by cold or hot air depending on volatility of solvents. A simple hair dryer is a convenient device to dry chromatograms. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 19
  • 20. THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY DETECTING / VISUALISING AGENTS  If the substance are colored they are visually detected easily.  But for colorless substance, Physical and chemical methods are used to detect the spot. (a)Non specific methods ( Physical methods) E.g. iodine chamber method, UV chamber for fluorescent compounds – at 254 or at 365nm. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 20
  • 21. (b) Specific methods (Chemical methods) or Spraying method EXAMPLES Ferric chloride-Phenolic comp. & tannins Ninhydrin in acetone-Amino acids Dragendroff’s reagent-Alkaloids 3,5 dinitro benzoic acid-Cardiac glycosides GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 21
  • 22. Following detecting tech. can also be categorized as 1) DESTRUCTIVE TECHNIQUES Specific spray reagents, samples destroyed before detection e.g. – ninhydrin reagent 2) NON-DESTRUCTIVE TECHNIQUES For radio active materials - Geiger Muller counter uv chamber, iodine chamber QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATIONS The method can be divided into two main groups 1.Direct techniques- 2.Indirect techniques- GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 22
  • 23. THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY Direct Measurement Method (i) Comparison of visible spots A rough quantitative measurements Component in a mixture can be carried out by comparing the intensity and size of the spot with a standard substance. (ii) Photo densitometry The method is used with the chromatograms of colored compound, instrument which measures quantitatively the density of the spots. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 23
  • 24. THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY (iii) Fluorimetry The compound to be determined by fluorimetry must be fluorescent or convertible into fluorescent derivatives. (iv) Radiotracer Method The compound containing radioactive element is labeled and treated with locating reagent. Using Geiger Muller counter. (v) Polarographic & Conductometric methods Used to measure the amount of material in the spot INDIRECT MEASUREMENT METHOD In this technique, the spots are cut into portions and eluted with solvents. This solution can be analyzed by any techniques of analysis like spectrophotometry, electrochemical methods, etc. GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 24
  • 25. Rf VALUE (Retardation Factor) In Thin layer chromatography the results are represented by Rf value which represent the movement or migration of solute relative to the solvent front. Rf value= the ratio of the distance traveled by the substance the distance traveled by the solvent GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 25
  • 26. Factors affecting Rf VALUE  The temperature  The purity of the solvents used  The quality of the paper, adsorbents & impurities present in the adsorbents  Chamber saturation techniques, method of drying & development  The distance travelled by the solute & solvent  Chemical reaction between the substances.  pH of the solution GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 26
  • 27. APPLICATIONS  Purity of sample  Examination of reaction  Identification of compounds  Biochemical analysis  In pharmaceutical industry  Separation of multicomponent pharmaceutical formulations  In food and cosmetic industry GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 27
  • 28. REFERENCE  S.RAVI SHANKAR, Text book of pharmaceutical analysis, Rx publications, 2001.Pg no : 13-4 to 13-13.  WWW.Google.com GOKULAKRISHNAN TLC 28