Column Chromatography makes easier the Separation of Compounds

Column Chromatography is basically a term used for the separation of compounds from a substance. This procedure proves to be very useful when the compounds are available in the substance in very small amount and hence it becomes very difficult to distinguish them from other. This method is also used when those small amount of mixtures present in the compounds have almost same physical or chemical properties. Chromatography is said to be the best and the most convenient method for separation. The method to be adopted in the separation process in chromatography depends on the distribution of components in a mixture during the fixed or stationary and the mobile or moving phase. The stationary phase is said to be the column of absorbent, which can be a paper or a thin layer of any type of absorber on a glass plate or any other thing through which the mobile phase can pass on.

The mobile phase can be of liquid or gas. When the stationary phase of a solid takes place in a column it is said to be column chromatography. Column chromatography is said to be one of the best and the most useful method of separation and purification of any solid or liquid substance. It is also said as a solid liquid method of separation where the solid is said to be the stationary phase and liquid is said to be the mobile phase. Column chromatography works on the objective based on the differential absorption of substance based on the capacity of the absorbent. Some of the common absorbents used in column chromatography are calcium carbonate, magnesia, starch, alumina, silica and many more. One the contrary the solvent is selected according to the nature of solvent as well as the absorbent.

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