Column Chromatography It takes considerable practice to master the art of “running a column”. This video will get you started, with tips on picking appropriate conditions, packing and running a column, monitoring separation, and even making a micro-column from a pipet. View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
Lec 10 | MIT 5.301 Chemistry Laboratory Techniques, IAP 2004
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Great video… I have an exam on columns this afternoon and this really cleared some things up!
It was experimental if you illustrate theory as well,it would be really helpful for analytical students.
it was part of a chem lab course, for theory you go to the normal chem course on mit open course
I have to do a flash chromo in like 23 hrs did not know anything before watching this. thanks alot.
thanks for this excellent movie
best washis
Kareem elssokkary
great job! boys of erlangen!
Excellent!! this video helped me a lot!
Great refresher video… Thanks a million, MIT
Now, with a little luck there’s a lecture here somewhere on GLPC
your hands work faster than your words…in my country they do it vice versa…thanks God we still have a good lecturer like you…
This is wonderful.
In this video it is been told that, to make slurry of silica gel, use the chosen solvent mixture. That is totally wrong. Actually one should use least polar solvent among solvent mixture (Like Hexane in Hexane/EtOAc system and Chloroform in Chloroform/Methanol system etc). Other things are perfectly explained.
realy nice work
whats the music in the beginning of the video?? anyone know plz tell me, been looking it for years..
debussy arabesque no.1
@steeeee33z thank you!!!
hahaha she was my orgo 1 professor.. she is super hot..