Giving preparative thin layer chromatography some tender loving care

29 November 2021, Version 1
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

Preparative thin layer chromatography (prepTLC) is a commonly used method of purification suitable for small scale reactions. However, descriptions of the preferred methodology to load, run, and recover samples from prepTLC are non-standard and varied, making it part of the “hidden curriculum” of laboratory technique. In this article we report on the simple, cost-effective methods we use to load and collect samples from a plate, which enhance the convenience, speed, and precision of this technique.

Keywords

Laboratory technique
chromatography
separation science
thin layer chromatography
tools

Supplementary materials

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Video S1 Applicator Use
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Application of dye to a prepTLC
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Video S2 Applicator Use
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Application of dye to a prepTLC
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Video S3 Extractor Zone Use
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Removal of the silica from the plate.
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Video S4 Extractor Zone Use
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Removal of the silica from the plate.
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Video S5 Extractor Zone Use
Description
Removal of the silica from the plate.
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Video S6 Extractor Zone Use
Description
Removal of the silica from the plate.
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