Column Chromatography
Assembling Apparatus
Chromatography

...Thin Layer Chromatography

...Column Chromatography

Apparatus Guide
Animation
Video Instructions
Cooling
Dean-Stark Apparatus
Distillation
Drying Liquids
Filtration
Heating
IR Spectroscopy
Measuring Melting Points
Recrystallisation
Reflux
Rotary Evaporation
Solvent Extraction
Soxhlet Extraction
Volumetric Analysis
Weighing

The separation of mixtures produced in reactions is often carried out by supporting the stationary phase in a column and allowing the solvent to move the mixtures through whilst collecting fractions of the emerging solvent. This can be carried out by allowing the solvent to flow under gravity or under a moderate pressure to increase the solvent flow rate ('Flash Chromatography'). The fractions are usually analysed by TLC in order to identify which contain the components of the mixture.

Separation by Column Chromatography