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Flash Chromatography
Presented by
Dhanashree R. Kavhale
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) Sem- II
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur - 440033
Contents
 Introduction
 Principle of flash chromatography
 Instrumentation
 Applications
 References
2
What is Flash chromatography?
 It was popularized several years ago by Clark Still of Columbia University.
 Flash chromatography, also known as medium pressure chromatography.
 An air pressure driven hybrid of medium and short column chromatography
optimized for rapid separation.
 An alternative to slow and often inefficient gravity-fed chromatography.
 Differs from the conventional technique in 2 ways:
 Slightly smaller silica gel particles (250-400 mesh) are used.
3
Continue..
 Due to restricted flow of solvent caused by the small gel particles,
pressurized gas (10-15 psi) used to drive the solvent through the
column of stationary phase
 The net result is a rapid "over in a flash" and high resolution
chromatography.
4
Principle
 The principle is that the eluent is, under gas pressure rapidly pushed through a
short glass column.
 The glass column is packed with an adsorbent of defined particle size with
large inner diameter.
 The most used stationary phase is silica gel 40 -63 um, but obviously packing
with other particle sizes can be used as well.
 Particles smaller than 25 µm should only be used with very low viscosity
mobile phases, because otherwise the flow rate would be very low.
5
Continue..
 Normally gel beds are about 15 cm high with working pressures of 1.5-
2.0 bars.
 In the meantime, however, and parallel to HPLC, reversed phase
materials are used more frequently in flash chromatography.
 The computerized system control the Working of Flash chromatography.
6
Instrumentation of Flash chromatography 7
Fig: Components of flash chromatography
Adsorbents
 Silica: Slightly acidic medium. Best for ordinary compounds, good
separation is achieved.
 Alumina: Basic or neutral medium. Can be effective for easy separations,
and purification of amines.
 Reverse phase silica: The most polar compounds elute fastest, the most
non-polars lowest.
8
Selection of stationary phase
 The most important stationary phase in column chromatography is silica.
 Silica gel (SiO2) and alumina (Al2O3)
 Adsorbent particle size affects how the solvent flows through the column.
 Smaller particles (higher mesh values {70-230} ) are used for flash
chromatography; larger particles (lower mesh values {230-400}) are used for
gravity chromatography.
 The amount of silica gel depends on the Rf difference of the compounds to be
separated, and on the amount of sample.
9
Solvent Systems
 Flash column chromatography is usually carried out with a
mixture of two solvents, with a polar and a nonpolar component.
1. Hydrocarbons: pentane, petroleum ether, hexanes.
2. Ether and dichloromethane (very similar polarity)
3. Ethyl acetate
 The most common two-component solvent system:
1. Ether/Petroleum Ether
2. Ether/Hexane
3. Ether/Pentane Ethyl
4. Acetate/Hexane
5. Methanol/Dichloromethane
10
Pump Systems
 A pressure range up to either 10 bar or 50 bar gives optimum separation results
for a broad range of applications.
 The pump modules can be controlled by three different units.
 Pump Controller C610 Pump Manager C615 Control Unit are designed for
isocratic separations.
 The flow rate can be easily adjusted by turning a knob and is indicated by a
large illuminated LCD-display.
 Delivered with a overpressure sensor for maximum safety.
11
Sample Injection Systems
 Way of injecting sample Injection systems are designed to facilitate column
loading with liquids and low solubility oils and solids.
1. Columns Glass Columns :
 A wide range of columns offer maximum flexibility for every situation.
 Depending on the nature and the quantity of the sample offers a series of
column types which vary in form, size and performance.
12
2.Column Plastic +Glass Column :
 Plastic + Glass-coated Glass Columns are available for larger amounts of
samples and higher pressure applications on a high safety level.
 Precolumns : Pre column are minimizing dead volumes and enhance the
life time of the main column by trapping contaminants.
 The small Pre column, fits to Glass Columns of inner diameter of ID 15, 26,
36 and 49 mm.
13
Continue..
 The large Pre column, fits to Glass Columns of ID 70 and 100 mm inner
diameter.
 Filling Sets for Glass Columns Dry Filling Set : The Dry Filling Set is
employed for filling glass columns with silica gel using compressed gas.
 Silica gel in the size range of 25 -200micro meters can be packed with
this method.
14
Sample loading
 Two different methods are used to load the column.
 Wet Method
 Dry Method
15
1. Wet Loading Method
 In the wet method, the sample to be purified(or separated into components) is
dissolved in a small amount of solvent, such as hexanes, acetone, or other
solvent.
 This solution is loaded onto the column.
 Sometimes the solvent choice to load the sample onto the column is more
polar than the eluting solvents.
 In this case, if we use the wet method of column loading, it is critical that we
only use a few drops of solvent to load the sample.
 If we use too much solvent, the loading solvent will interfere with the elution
and hence the purification or separation of the mixture.
 In such cases, the dry method of column loading is recommended.
16
2. Dry Loading Method
 First dissolve the sample to be analyzed in the minimum amount of
solvent and add about 100 mg of silica gel.
 The mixture until the solvent evaporates and only a dry powder
remains.
 Place the dry powder on a folded piece of weighing paper and transfer
it to the top of the prepared column.
 Add fresh eluting solvent to the top now we are ready to begin the
elution process.
17
Advantages & Disadvantages
Advantages Disadvantages
1. Low cost Low resolution
2. It is possible to employ stepped
gradient and isocratic solvent
elution.
It is difficult and time-consuming to
separate complicated crude reaction
mixtures.
3. The chemist totally regulates the
introduction of stationary phase and
packing techniques.
18
Applications
 It is now one of the most widely used methods for purifying
pharmaceutical intermediates as well as final products. Moreover, it is
commonly used in the study of natural products. For examples;
• Isolation and separation of catechin from green tea extracts.
• Purification of fatty acids
• Purification of steroids
19
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Flash Chromatography.pdf

  • 1. Flash Chromatography Presented by Dhanashree R. Kavhale M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) Sem- II Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur - 440033
  • 2. Contents  Introduction  Principle of flash chromatography  Instrumentation  Applications  References 2
  • 3. What is Flash chromatography?  It was popularized several years ago by Clark Still of Columbia University.  Flash chromatography, also known as medium pressure chromatography.  An air pressure driven hybrid of medium and short column chromatography optimized for rapid separation.  An alternative to slow and often inefficient gravity-fed chromatography.  Differs from the conventional technique in 2 ways:  Slightly smaller silica gel particles (250-400 mesh) are used. 3
  • 4. Continue..  Due to restricted flow of solvent caused by the small gel particles, pressurized gas (10-15 psi) used to drive the solvent through the column of stationary phase  The net result is a rapid "over in a flash" and high resolution chromatography. 4
  • 5. Principle  The principle is that the eluent is, under gas pressure rapidly pushed through a short glass column.  The glass column is packed with an adsorbent of defined particle size with large inner diameter.  The most used stationary phase is silica gel 40 -63 um, but obviously packing with other particle sizes can be used as well.  Particles smaller than 25 µm should only be used with very low viscosity mobile phases, because otherwise the flow rate would be very low. 5
  • 6. Continue..  Normally gel beds are about 15 cm high with working pressures of 1.5- 2.0 bars.  In the meantime, however, and parallel to HPLC, reversed phase materials are used more frequently in flash chromatography.  The computerized system control the Working of Flash chromatography. 6
  • 7. Instrumentation of Flash chromatography 7 Fig: Components of flash chromatography
  • 8. Adsorbents  Silica: Slightly acidic medium. Best for ordinary compounds, good separation is achieved.  Alumina: Basic or neutral medium. Can be effective for easy separations, and purification of amines.  Reverse phase silica: The most polar compounds elute fastest, the most non-polars lowest. 8
  • 9. Selection of stationary phase  The most important stationary phase in column chromatography is silica.  Silica gel (SiO2) and alumina (Al2O3)  Adsorbent particle size affects how the solvent flows through the column.  Smaller particles (higher mesh values {70-230} ) are used for flash chromatography; larger particles (lower mesh values {230-400}) are used for gravity chromatography.  The amount of silica gel depends on the Rf difference of the compounds to be separated, and on the amount of sample. 9
  • 10. Solvent Systems  Flash column chromatography is usually carried out with a mixture of two solvents, with a polar and a nonpolar component. 1. Hydrocarbons: pentane, petroleum ether, hexanes. 2. Ether and dichloromethane (very similar polarity) 3. Ethyl acetate  The most common two-component solvent system: 1. Ether/Petroleum Ether 2. Ether/Hexane 3. Ether/Pentane Ethyl 4. Acetate/Hexane 5. Methanol/Dichloromethane 10
  • 11. Pump Systems  A pressure range up to either 10 bar or 50 bar gives optimum separation results for a broad range of applications.  The pump modules can be controlled by three different units.  Pump Controller C610 Pump Manager C615 Control Unit are designed for isocratic separations.  The flow rate can be easily adjusted by turning a knob and is indicated by a large illuminated LCD-display.  Delivered with a overpressure sensor for maximum safety. 11
  • 12. Sample Injection Systems  Way of injecting sample Injection systems are designed to facilitate column loading with liquids and low solubility oils and solids. 1. Columns Glass Columns :  A wide range of columns offer maximum flexibility for every situation.  Depending on the nature and the quantity of the sample offers a series of column types which vary in form, size and performance. 12
  • 13. 2.Column Plastic +Glass Column :  Plastic + Glass-coated Glass Columns are available for larger amounts of samples and higher pressure applications on a high safety level.  Precolumns : Pre column are minimizing dead volumes and enhance the life time of the main column by trapping contaminants.  The small Pre column, fits to Glass Columns of inner diameter of ID 15, 26, 36 and 49 mm. 13
  • 14. Continue..  The large Pre column, fits to Glass Columns of ID 70 and 100 mm inner diameter.  Filling Sets for Glass Columns Dry Filling Set : The Dry Filling Set is employed for filling glass columns with silica gel using compressed gas.  Silica gel in the size range of 25 -200micro meters can be packed with this method. 14
  • 15. Sample loading  Two different methods are used to load the column.  Wet Method  Dry Method 15
  • 16. 1. Wet Loading Method  In the wet method, the sample to be purified(or separated into components) is dissolved in a small amount of solvent, such as hexanes, acetone, or other solvent.  This solution is loaded onto the column.  Sometimes the solvent choice to load the sample onto the column is more polar than the eluting solvents.  In this case, if we use the wet method of column loading, it is critical that we only use a few drops of solvent to load the sample.  If we use too much solvent, the loading solvent will interfere with the elution and hence the purification or separation of the mixture.  In such cases, the dry method of column loading is recommended. 16
  • 17. 2. Dry Loading Method  First dissolve the sample to be analyzed in the minimum amount of solvent and add about 100 mg of silica gel.  The mixture until the solvent evaporates and only a dry powder remains.  Place the dry powder on a folded piece of weighing paper and transfer it to the top of the prepared column.  Add fresh eluting solvent to the top now we are ready to begin the elution process. 17
  • 18. Advantages & Disadvantages Advantages Disadvantages 1. Low cost Low resolution 2. It is possible to employ stepped gradient and isocratic solvent elution. It is difficult and time-consuming to separate complicated crude reaction mixtures. 3. The chemist totally regulates the introduction of stationary phase and packing techniques. 18
  • 19. Applications  It is now one of the most widely used methods for purifying pharmaceutical intermediates as well as final products. Moreover, it is commonly used in the study of natural products. For examples; • Isolation and separation of catechin from green tea extracts. • Purification of fatty acids • Purification of steroids 19