CHROMATOGRAPHIC ISOLATION OF
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EQUIPMENT: |
| Fresh, unfaded leaves (spinach, etc) Solution of 90% petroleum ether + 10% acetone Whatman #1 chromatography paper 95 or 100% EtOH Parafilm® |
250 mL Erlenmeyer flask #8 rubber stopper T-pin a penny Forceps scissors |
| 1. Place 20 mL of 90% petroleum ether
+ 10% acetone solution in a stoppered 250 mL Erlenmeyer flask. Replace
stopper and allow the “fumes” to equilibrate at least 20 minutes
in the flask while the next steps are performed. |
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| 2. Cut a strip of chromatography paper
slightly longer than the distance from the bottom of the stopper to touch
the solvent. Handle only by the edges. The bottom edge of the
paper should be cut as straight as possible. Mark the origin with a pencil
line 1.5 cm from the end of the paper. |
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| 3. Lie the chromatography paper strip
on a clean piece of paper, and place a fresh spinach (or other) leaf across
the origin line. Use the edge of a penny to crush the leaf into the
origin line to make a green stripe. Repeat several times until the
stripe is quite dark. Allow to dry. |
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| 4. Hold the paper strip up to the equilibrated
flask, and adjust its length by folding at the top so that the bottom will
reach just below the surface of the solvent. |
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| 5. Flip the stopper over to cover the
mouth of the flask (keeping flask covered), and attach the paper strip to
the center of the stopper with a T pin. Quickly invert the stopper and lower
the strip into the center of the flask, so that it hangs straight down and
just touches the solvent, drawing it up by capillary action. |
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| 6. As the solvent moves up the paper
by capillary action, it carries the various pigments up from the origin.
When the upper most band is about 1.0 to 0.5 cm away from the top of the
paper, remove the paper strip and replace the stopper. The chromatogram
should be observed and drawn, especially noting the colors of the various
bands that are visible. How many bands to you see? Calculate the Rf
for each band, by dividing the distance the band moved by the distance from
origin to the solvent front. |
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| 7. Label a clean 10 × 130 test
tube for each band observed according to Rf s color. Cut out
your different pigment bands with clean scissors and add to the appropriate
tube. Once the class specimens have been collected, add 5 mL of 100%
ethanol to each tube. Cover with Parafilm® And place in the
designated rack for storage until the next lab period. |
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| 8. Return “clean” chromatography
solvent to the reagent bottle for reuse/disposal. |