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Method of Chromatograph y prof. aza Department of Pharmacy, Andalas University STIFI Perintis STIFAR Pekan Baru STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

Method of Chromatography prof. aza Department of Pharmacy, Andalas University STIFI Perintis STIFAR Pekan Baru STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

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Page 1: Method of Chromatography prof. aza Department of Pharmacy, Andalas University STIFI Perintis STIFAR Pekan Baru STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

Method of Chromatography

prof. azaDepartment of Pharmacy, Andalas University

STIFI Perintis

STIFAR Pekan Baru

STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

Page 2: Method of Chromatography prof. aza Department of Pharmacy, Andalas University STIFI Perintis STIFAR Pekan Baru STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

Hypothetical representation of chromatographic separation (a-d). Separation within the column; successive stages during elution; (e) final chromatogram corresponding to elution of sample from the column at a later time

Page 3: Method of Chromatography prof. aza Department of Pharmacy, Andalas University STIFI Perintis STIFAR Pekan Baru STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

Characteristic of a Gaussian band

Page 4: Method of Chromatography prof. aza Department of Pharmacy, Andalas University STIFI Perintis STIFAR Pekan Baru STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

Band asymmetry, (a) Definition of asymmetry factor, As; (b-e) examples of band asymmetry

Page 5: Method of Chromatography prof. aza Department of Pharmacy, Andalas University STIFI Perintis STIFAR Pekan Baru STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

Separation of two bands as a function of resolution (Rs) and relative band size (I/1, ¼, 1/16).

Page 6: Method of Chromatography prof. aza Department of Pharmacy, Andalas University STIFI Perintis STIFAR Pekan Baru STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

The basic measurement

Page 7: Method of Chromatography prof. aza Department of Pharmacy, Andalas University STIFI Perintis STIFAR Pekan Baru STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

Effects of a change in k’, N, or a on the resolution of two bands

Page 8: Method of Chromatography prof. aza Department of Pharmacy, Andalas University STIFI Perintis STIFAR Pekan Baru STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

Peak resolution

R = 2d/(w1 + w2)

Page 9: Method of Chromatography prof. aza Department of Pharmacy, Andalas University STIFI Perintis STIFAR Pekan Baru STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

Relationship of mean retention time (tmean) and observed (mode) retention time (tR to EMG time constant (t)

Page 10: Method of Chromatography prof. aza Department of Pharmacy, Andalas University STIFI Perintis STIFAR Pekan Baru STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

Effect of a change in k’ (by varying solvent strength) on separation of a 5-component sample by reversed-phase LC. (a-e) 70%, 60%, 50%, 40%, and 30% aq.methanol as mobile phase,

Page 11: Method of Chromatography prof. aza Department of Pharmacy, Andalas University STIFI Perintis STIFAR Pekan Baru STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

Linear dependence of log k’ on reciprocal temperature.

GC separation on Apiezon L

Page 12: Method of Chromatography prof. aza Department of Pharmacy, Andalas University STIFI Perintis STIFAR Pekan Baru STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

Linear dependence of log k’ on reciprocal temperature.LC separation on a C18 column--, Fused ring aromatic hydrocarbons; -*-, phenyl-substituted aromatic hydrocarbons; ****, 9,10-dimethyl-3,4-benzaantracene

Page 13: Method of Chromatography prof. aza Department of Pharmacy, Andalas University STIFI Perintis STIFAR Pekan Baru STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

Dependence of retention on pH in the reversed-phase LC separation of various acidic, neutral, and basic compound

Separation of several bile acids

Page 14: Method of Chromatography prof. aza Department of Pharmacy, Andalas University STIFI Perintis STIFAR Pekan Baru STIFI Bhakti Pertiwi

Separation of (1) salicylic acid (strong acid), (2) phenobarbital (weak acid), (3) phenacetin (neutral), (4) nicotine (weak base), (5)methylamphetamine (basa kuat).