Lab III: Column Chromatography
Pre-lab Work
Reading Assignment:
Experimental
Work Objectives:
You will be given a mixture of two of the 4 compounds listed in Table 2. This mixture can be separated using Column Chromatography. The separation will be monitored by Thin Layer Chromatography. Once separated, the melting points of the unknowns can be determined and the compounds can be identified using the information in Table 2.
Table 1: Melting Points for Possible Unknowns in Column Chromatography Lab
| Compound | Melting Point |
| Acetone 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone | 124-126oC |
| Cyclopentanone 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone | 144-146oC |
| 4-Hydroxy-azobenzene | 152-154oC |
| 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone | 79-81oC |
Experimental
Procedure
Separation
and Identification of Binary Unknowns using Column Chromatography
Read this experiment all the way through and gather your material before you
begin to work.
Eluting
Solvents
The first eluting solvent you will need will be a 30% (by volume) solution
of Ethyl Acetate in Petroleum Ether. Create 100-ml of this eluting solvent.
Mix well. The second eluting solvent you will need will be a well-mixed 10%
(by volume) solution of Methanol in Ethyl Acetate. Make approximately 50-ml
of this solvent. Mix well. Store in covered containers to prevent absorption
of moisture and/or evaporation.
Thin-layer chromatography
(TLC) developing chamber and plate
Create a TLC developing chamber by placing a half-circle of filter paper and
about 50mL eluting solvent (30% Ethyl
Acetate in Petroleum Ether)
in a 1500-mL beaker (your 'developing chamber.') Cover the 'chamber' with aluminum
foil or plastic wrap. Using a pencil, label your alumina-coated TLC plate so
that it has three lanes, one for your crude product and one for each of the
two elutions you will obtain from your column. Store the plate in a clean place
until needed.
Preparation of
Binary Unknown for Column
Add approximately 0.5 ml of anhydrous ethyl acetate to your binary unknown
mixture. You may need to heat over a steam bath for complete dissolution of
the unknown mixture.
Preparation of
the Column
Label three 50-mL beakers: Waste, Elution #1, and Elution #2. Using
a long stirring rod, place a small plug of glass wool in the bottom of the
column. Close the bottom of the column with a small piece of rubber tubing
and a screw clamp. Fill the column 3/4 full with your eluting solvent. Slowly
pour enough sand into the column to create an approximately 1-cm layer of sand
on top of the glass wool. Pour approximately 10 grams of Alumina into the column
on top of the sand. Lastly, create another approximately 1-cm layer of sand
by pouring the sand slowly on top of the Alumina. When you are ready to add
your mixture to the column, place your "Waste" beaker under the column
and remove the tubing and clamp from the tip of the column allowing
the solvent to flow freely for the rest of the experiment.
Addition of Mixture
to Column
Ethyl
Acetate in Petroleum Ether eluting
solvent. Add small amounts of eluting solvent until the solvent reservoir above
the top of the sand layer is colorless. Why?
Let the eluting solvent drain to approximately 1-cm above the top of the sand.
Using a long pipet, transfer the binary unknown/ethyl acetate mixture to the
top of the sand layer making sure not to squirt your mixture onto the inner
sides of the column. *Allow the mixture to adsorb into the top of the Alumina
before adding more 30%
Once you start adding solvent to the column, try to never let
the solvent go below the top of the sand layer. Why? Once the
small solvent reservoir is colorless, fill the column with solvent
to help prevent the column from going dry.
*Save the residue in the vial for TLC analysis.
Eluting Unknowns
from the Column
Continue to add 30% Ethyl
Acetate in Petroleum Ether to
elute the first unknown into a labeled 50 ml beaker. After all of the first
unknown has been removed from the column, switch to the second eluting solvent,
10% Methanol
in Ethyl Acetate,
and collect the second unknown into another labeled 50 ml beaker. Do not collect
more than 40 mL of the 2nd elution. Finally, allow the column to drain into
a waste beaker.
TLC
Add 0.5 mL ethyl acetate to the residue in your vial. Spot your prepared TLC
plate with this solution of your unknown mixture and with Elution 1 and
Elution 2. If the spots are not visible, check that you have placed enough
of each compound on the plate by viewing the plate under a UV lamp. Develop
the plate in your developing chamber. Immediately mark the solvent front
when you remove your plate from the developing chamber. Examine your plate
and comment on the purity of each elution. Use the UV lamp, if necessary.
Calculate the Rf values for each compound.
Isolation and
Identification of Solid Unknowns
Using a steam bath, boil off the solvent from both elutions. Remove
the beakers from the steam bath immediately after the solvent has been evaporated.
(How will you know when all of the solvent has evaporated?)
Identify the solids by taking their melting points and comparing them to the melting points in Table 1.
Special
Waste Disposal
paper lined tote for used columns
Post-lab Work