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 Laboratory technique for the Separation of
mixtures
 Chroma -"color" and graphein - "to write”.
 Colour bands - separation of individual
compounds
 Measured or analysed.
 Analytical
 Determine Chemical composition of a sample
 Preparative
 Used to purify sufficient quantities of a
substance
 Chromatograph - equipment that enables a
sophisticated
separation
EX. Gas chromatography or Liquid
chromatography
 Eluent - Fluid entering column/ solvent that
carries the analyte.
 Eluate - Mobile phase leaving the column.
 Retention time -Time takes for a particular analyte
to pass through the system (from the column inlet to
the detector) under set conditions.
 Sample (Anylate)- Substance analyzed in
chromatography.
 Solvent - Any substance capable of solubilizing
another substance.
 Techniques by Chromatographic bed shape
› Column chromatography
› Planar chromatography
 Paper chromatography
 Thin layer chromatography
 Techniques by Physical state of mobile phase
› Gas chromatography
› Liquid chromatography
 Affinity chromatography
› Supercritical fluid chromatography
Mobile Phase Stationary Phase
Solvent Bonded Phase
Separation is based on the analyte’s relative solubility
between two liquid phases
Partitioning
Normal Phase.
- Polar stationary phase and non-polar solvent.
Reverse Phase.
- Non-polar stationary phase and a polar solvent.
1) Solvent reservoirs,
2) Solvent degasser,
3) Gradient valve,
4) Mixing vessel for
delivery of the
mobile phase,
5) High-pressure pump,
6) Switching valve in
"inject position"
Switching valve in
"load position",
7) Sample injection
loop,
8) Pre-column (guard
column),
9) Analytical column,
10) Detector (i.e. IR,
UV),
11) Data acquisition,
12) Waste or fraction
collector.
Ion Exchange
Gel Filtration
Affinity
Charge
Size
Conformatio
n
Partition chromatography uses a retained solvent, on the surface or
within the grains or fibres of an "inert" solid supporting matrix as
with paper chromatography; or takes advantage of some additional
coulombic and/or hydrogen donor interaction with the solid
support. Molecules equilibrate (partition) between a liquid
stationary phase and the eluent. Known as Hydrophilic Interaction
Chromatography (HILIC) in HPLC, this method separates analytes
based on polar differences. HILIC most often uses a bonded polar
stationary phase and a non-polar, water miscible, mobile phase.
Partition HPLC has been used historically on unbonded silica or
alumina supports. Each works effectively for separating analytes by
relative polar differences, however, HILIC has the advantage of
separating acidic, basic and neutral solutes in a single
chromatogram.
Ion-exchange chromatography is a process that allows the separation
of ions and polar molecules based on their charge. It can be used for
almost any kind of charged molecule including large proteins, small
nucleotides and amino acids. The solution to be injected is usually
called a sample, and the individually separated components are called
analytes. It is often used in protein purification, water analysis, and
quality control
Ion exchange chromatography retains analyte molecules on the
column based on coulombic (ionic) interactions. The stationary phase
surface displays ionic functional groups (R-X) that interact with
analyte ions of opposite charge. This type of chromatography is further
subdivided into cation exchange chromatography and anion exchange
chromatography. The ionic compound consisting of the cationic species
M+ and the anionic species B- can be retained by the stationary phase.
A charged solid phase or matrix
Liquid phase contains molecules
of different charges
Solutions (eluant) of different
charges to influence interactions
between liquid and solid phases
 1. A cation exchanger:
› Matrix negative charge
› Exchanges cations
 2. An anion exchanger:
› Matrix positive charge
› Exchanges anions
Solid matrix exchangers :-
Size exclusion chromatography (SEC), also known as gel
permeation chromatography or gel filtration chromatography,
separates particles on the basis of size. It is generally a low
resolution chromatography and thus it is often reserved for the
final, "polishing" step of purification. It is also useful for
determining the tertiary structure and quaternary structure of
purified proteins. SEC is used primarily for the analysis of large
molecules such as proteins or polymers. SEC works by trapping
these smaller molecules in the pores of a particle. The larger
molecules simply pass by the pores as they are too large to enter
the pores. Larger molecules therefore flow through the column
quicker than smaller molecules, that is, the smaller the molecule,
the longer the retention time.
 Gel permeation(GPC), gel filtration(GFC)
chromatography
 Technique applicable to separation of
high-molecular weight species
 Rapid determination of the molecular
weight or molecular-weight distribution
of larger polymers or natural products
 Solute and solvent molecules can diffuse
into pores -- trapped and removed from
the flow of the mobile phase
 Specific pore sizes-average residence time
in the pores depends on the effective size
of the analyte molecules
› larger molecules
› smaller molecules
› intermediate size
molecules
This is the most selective type of chromatography
employed. It utilizes the specific interaction between
one kind of solute molecule and a second molecule that
is immobilized on a stationary phase. For example, the
immobilized molecule may be an antibody to some
specific protein. When solutes containing a mixture of
proteins are passed by this molecule, only the specific
protein is reacted to this antibody, binding it to the
stationary phase. This protein is later extracted by
changing the ionic strength or pH.
Affinity Chromatography
Surface bound with
Epoxy, aldehyde or aryl ester groups
Metal Interaction Chromatography
Surface bound with
Iminodiacetic acid + Ni2+/Zn2+/Co2+
Affinity Chromatography
Affinity Chromatography
Binding Capacity (mg/ml) medium
12mg of histag proteins (MW= 27kDa)
Depends on Molecular weight
Degree of substitution /ml medium
~15mmol Ni2+
Backpressure ~43psi
Change the guard column filter
Pump
Injector
Column
Detector
Gradient
Controller
•
Restek® ULTRA C-18 and CN Columns (250mm x 4.6mm, 5µ),
Mobile Phase: (1:1 Methanol:Water), 1.5 mL/min.
A Supelcosil LC-PAH Columns B
Conditions: A: 150mm x 4.6mm, 5µ.
Flow Rate: 1.5 mL/min
Conditions: B: 50mm x 4.6mm, 3µ.
Flow Rate: 3.0 mL/min
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Gaas' hplc

  • 1.
  • 2.  Laboratory technique for the Separation of mixtures  Chroma -"color" and graphein - "to write”.  Colour bands - separation of individual compounds  Measured or analysed.
  • 3.  Analytical  Determine Chemical composition of a sample  Preparative  Used to purify sufficient quantities of a substance
  • 4.  Chromatograph - equipment that enables a sophisticated separation EX. Gas chromatography or Liquid chromatography  Eluent - Fluid entering column/ solvent that carries the analyte.  Eluate - Mobile phase leaving the column.
  • 5.  Retention time -Time takes for a particular analyte to pass through the system (from the column inlet to the detector) under set conditions.  Sample (Anylate)- Substance analyzed in chromatography.  Solvent - Any substance capable of solubilizing another substance.
  • 6.  Techniques by Chromatographic bed shape › Column chromatography › Planar chromatography  Paper chromatography  Thin layer chromatography  Techniques by Physical state of mobile phase › Gas chromatography › Liquid chromatography  Affinity chromatography › Supercritical fluid chromatography
  • 7. Mobile Phase Stationary Phase Solvent Bonded Phase Separation is based on the analyte’s relative solubility between two liquid phases Partitioning
  • 8. Normal Phase. - Polar stationary phase and non-polar solvent. Reverse Phase. - Non-polar stationary phase and a polar solvent.
  • 9. 1) Solvent reservoirs, 2) Solvent degasser, 3) Gradient valve, 4) Mixing vessel for delivery of the mobile phase, 5) High-pressure pump, 6) Switching valve in "inject position" Switching valve in "load position", 7) Sample injection loop, 8) Pre-column (guard column), 9) Analytical column, 10) Detector (i.e. IR, UV), 11) Data acquisition, 12) Waste or fraction collector.
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  • 13. Partition chromatography uses a retained solvent, on the surface or within the grains or fibres of an "inert" solid supporting matrix as with paper chromatography; or takes advantage of some additional coulombic and/or hydrogen donor interaction with the solid support. Molecules equilibrate (partition) between a liquid stationary phase and the eluent. Known as Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography (HILIC) in HPLC, this method separates analytes based on polar differences. HILIC most often uses a bonded polar stationary phase and a non-polar, water miscible, mobile phase. Partition HPLC has been used historically on unbonded silica or alumina supports. Each works effectively for separating analytes by relative polar differences, however, HILIC has the advantage of separating acidic, basic and neutral solutes in a single chromatogram.
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  • 16. Ion-exchange chromatography is a process that allows the separation of ions and polar molecules based on their charge. It can be used for almost any kind of charged molecule including large proteins, small nucleotides and amino acids. The solution to be injected is usually called a sample, and the individually separated components are called analytes. It is often used in protein purification, water analysis, and quality control Ion exchange chromatography retains analyte molecules on the column based on coulombic (ionic) interactions. The stationary phase surface displays ionic functional groups (R-X) that interact with analyte ions of opposite charge. This type of chromatography is further subdivided into cation exchange chromatography and anion exchange chromatography. The ionic compound consisting of the cationic species M+ and the anionic species B- can be retained by the stationary phase.
  • 17. A charged solid phase or matrix Liquid phase contains molecules of different charges Solutions (eluant) of different charges to influence interactions between liquid and solid phases
  • 18.  1. A cation exchanger: › Matrix negative charge › Exchanges cations  2. An anion exchanger: › Matrix positive charge › Exchanges anions Solid matrix exchangers :-
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  • 21. Size exclusion chromatography (SEC), also known as gel permeation chromatography or gel filtration chromatography, separates particles on the basis of size. It is generally a low resolution chromatography and thus it is often reserved for the final, "polishing" step of purification. It is also useful for determining the tertiary structure and quaternary structure of purified proteins. SEC is used primarily for the analysis of large molecules such as proteins or polymers. SEC works by trapping these smaller molecules in the pores of a particle. The larger molecules simply pass by the pores as they are too large to enter the pores. Larger molecules therefore flow through the column quicker than smaller molecules, that is, the smaller the molecule, the longer the retention time.
  • 22.  Gel permeation(GPC), gel filtration(GFC) chromatography  Technique applicable to separation of high-molecular weight species  Rapid determination of the molecular weight or molecular-weight distribution of larger polymers or natural products  Solute and solvent molecules can diffuse into pores -- trapped and removed from the flow of the mobile phase
  • 23.  Specific pore sizes-average residence time in the pores depends on the effective size of the analyte molecules › larger molecules › smaller molecules › intermediate size molecules
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  • 26. This is the most selective type of chromatography employed. It utilizes the specific interaction between one kind of solute molecule and a second molecule that is immobilized on a stationary phase. For example, the immobilized molecule may be an antibody to some specific protein. When solutes containing a mixture of proteins are passed by this molecule, only the specific protein is reacted to this antibody, binding it to the stationary phase. This protein is later extracted by changing the ionic strength or pH.
  • 27. Affinity Chromatography Surface bound with Epoxy, aldehyde or aryl ester groups Metal Interaction Chromatography Surface bound with Iminodiacetic acid + Ni2+/Zn2+/Co2+ Affinity Chromatography
  • 28. Affinity Chromatography Binding Capacity (mg/ml) medium 12mg of histag proteins (MW= 27kDa) Depends on Molecular weight Degree of substitution /ml medium ~15mmol Ni2+ Backpressure ~43psi Change the guard column filter
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  • 32. Restek® ULTRA C-18 and CN Columns (250mm x 4.6mm, 5µ), Mobile Phase: (1:1 Methanol:Water), 1.5 mL/min.
  • 33. A Supelcosil LC-PAH Columns B Conditions: A: 150mm x 4.6mm, 5µ. Flow Rate: 1.5 mL/min Conditions: B: 50mm x 4.6mm, 3µ. Flow Rate: 3.0 mL/min

Editor's Notes

  1. 1.This technique is used for chemistry and biochemistry research analyzing complex mixtures, purifying chemical compounds, developing processes for synthesizing chemical compounds, isolating natural products, or predicting physical properties. It is also used in quality control to ensure the purity of raw materials, to control and improve process yields, to quantify assays of final products, or to evaluate product stability and monitor degradation. 2. In addition, it is used for analyzing air and water pollutants, for monitoring materials that may jeopardize occupational safety or health, and for monitoring pesticide levels in the environment. Federal and state regulatory agencies use HPLC to survey food and drug products, for identifying confiscated narcotics or to check for adherence to label claims.