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Lab I:
TLC Analysis of Analgesic Drugs
Pre-lab
Work
Reading
Assignment:
- Thin-Layer Chromatography
Mohrig, Technique 15, pp.177-189 & Appendix
Experimental Work Objectives:
- To resolve mixtures
of unknown commercial painkillers using TLC.
- To identify the
individual components of each unknown mixture and to identify the unknown
commercial painkillers.
Safety Notes
Ethyl acetate, ethanol, and glacial acetic acid are flammable and volatile. Solvents must be used in the hoods and TLC plates should be prepared and developed in the hoods.
Silica gel plates must not be thrown in the trash. Give them to your lab instructor when you have finished with them.
UV light is harmful to your eyes. Do not look at the UV lamps and do not aim them at your neighbors.. |
Experimental
Procedure
Perform the procedure for Thin
Layer Chromatography as described in the Appendix.
Table 1: Commercial painkillers and their components
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Components of Commercial Painkillers (Standards) |
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Acetaminophen |
Aspirin |
Caffeine |
Ibuprofen |
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Anacin |
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X |
X |
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Bufferin |
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X |
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Excedrin
(extra-strength)
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X |
X |
X |
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Tylenol |
X |
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Motrin |
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X |
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Molecular
Structure
of
the
compounds |
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Post-lab
- Draw the
structures for each of the three analgesics and caffeine. (Complete
Table 1)
[See Mohrig, Technique 4, pp. 34-38. Reference
the source for the structures of these compounds.]
- What were the
unknown commercial painkillers and what are the individual components
in each?
- Knowing how the
individual components of the painkillers were separated on the TLC plate,
what do you know about how they differ in polarity?
- Discuss any errors
in your experiment and state what you would do differently if you were
to do this lab again.
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