(a)
Interpretation:
The time spends by the component A and B in the stationary phase is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The chromatography is the separation method for the substances of the mixture. The mobile phase consist the dissolved mixture in the fluid. This mixture is carried through the stationary phase of the material. Due the different speed of the particles the separation of the substance from the mixture takes place.
Answer to Problem 26.23QAP
The time spends by the component A and B in the stationary phase are
Explanation of Solution
Draw the diagram for the chromatogram of a two component mixture with the time period.
Figure-(1)
The Figure (1) shows that the time spend by the component A in the stationary phase is
Thus, the time spends by the component A and B in the stationary phase are
(b)
Interpretation:
The retention time for A and B are to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The chromatography is the separation method for the substances of the mixture. The mobile phase consist the dissolved mixture in the fluid. This mixture is carried through the stationary phase of the material. Due the different speed of the particles the separation of the substance from the mixture takes place.
Answer to Problem 26.23QAP
The retention time for the component A and B are
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for the retention time of component A.
Here, the time spend by the component A in stationary phase is
Write the expression for the retention time of component B.
Here, the time spend by the component B in stationary phase is
Draw the diagram for the mixture of two components to show the time spent by the components in the stationary phase and the mobile phase.
Figure-(2)
The Figure (2) shows that the time spend by the component A in the stationary phase is
Substitute
Thus, the retention time of the component A is
Substitute
Thus, the retention time of the component B is
(c)
Interpretation:
The retention factors for the two components are to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The chromatography is the separation method for the substances of the mixture. The mobile phase consist the dissolved mixture in the fluid. This mixture is carried through the stationary phase of the material. Due the different speed of the particles the separation of the substance from the mixture takes place.
Answer to Problem 26.23QAP
The retention factors for the component A and B are
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for the retention factor for the component A.
Write the expression for the retention factor for the component B.
Substitute
Thus, the retention factor for the component A is
Substitute
Thus, the retention factor for the component B is
(d)
Interpretation:
The full width of the each peak and full width at half maximum values are to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The chromatography is the separation method for the substances of the mixture. The mobile phase consist the dissolved mixture in the fluid. This mixture is carried through the stationary phase of the material. Due the different speed of the particles the separation of the substance from the mixture takes place.
Answer to Problem 26.23QAP
The full width for the component A and B are
The half width for the component A and B are
Explanation of Solution
Draw the diagram to show the full width and half width of both the components.
Figure-(3)
The Figure-(3) shows that the full width of the component A is
Thus, the full width for the component A and B are
Write the expression for the half width of the component A.
Write the expression for the half width of the component B.
Substitute
Thus, the half width for the component A is
Substitute
Thus, the half width for the component B is
(e)
Interpretation:
The resolution of two peaks is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The chromatography is the separation method for the substances of the mixture. The mobile phase consist the dissolved mixture in the fluid. This mixture is carried through the stationary phase of the material. Due the different speed of the particles the separation of the substance from the mixture takes place.
Answer to Problem 26.23QAP
The resolution of two peaks is
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for the resolution of two peaks.
Substitute
Thus, the resolution of two peaks is
(f)
Interpretation:
The average number of plates is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The chromatography is the separation method for the substances of the mixture. The mobile phase consist the dissolved mixture in the fluid. This mixture is carried through the stationary phase of the material. Due the different speed of the particles the separation of the substance from the mixture takes place.
Answer to Problem 26.23QAP
The average number of plates is
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for the number of the plate for the component A.
Write the expression for the number of the plate for the component B.
Write the expression for the average number of plates.
Substitute
Substitute
Substitute
Thus, the average number of plates is
(g)
Interpretation:
The average height of the plate is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The chromatography is the separation method for the substances of the mixture. The mobile phase consist the dissolved mixture in the fluid. This mixture is carried through the stationary phase of the material. Due the different speed of the particles the separation of the substance from the mixture takes place.
Answer to Problem 26.23QAP
The average height of plate is
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for the average height of the plate for the column.
Here, the length of the column is
Substitute
Thus, the average height of plate is
(h)
Interpretation:
The length of the column to achieve resolution of
Concept introduction:
The chromatography is the separation method for the substances of the mixture. The mobile phase consist the dissolved mixture in the fluid. This mixture is carried through the stationary phase of the material. Due the different speed of the particles the separation of the substance from the mixture takes place.
Answer to Problem 26.23QAP
The length of the column to achieve resolution of
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for the average number of plate at
Here, the average number of plate at resolution 1 is
Write the expression for the column length to achieve resolution of
Substitute
Substitute
Thus, the length of the column to achieve resolution of
(i)
Interpretation:
The time required to achieve resolution of
Concept introduction:
The chromatography is the separation method for the substances of the mixture. The mobile phase consist the dissolved mixture in the fluid. This mixture is carried through the stationary phase of the material. Due the different speed of the particles the separation of the substance from the mixture takes place.
Answer to Problem 26.23QAP
The time required to achieve resolution of
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for the time required at
Here, the time required to achieve the resolution 1 is
Substitute
Thus, the time required to achieve resolution of
(j)
Interpretation:
The measures required to increase the resolution to achieve the baseline separation are to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The chromatography is the separation method for the substances of the mixture. The mobile phase consist the dissolved mixture in the fluid. This mixture is carried through the stationary phase of the material. Due the different speed of the particles the separation of the substance from the mixture takes place.
Answer to Problem 26.23QAP
The resolution of the peak is increased by increasing the retention time of the species.
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for the resolution of the peak.
Here, the retention time for the species A is
The Equation (XV) shows that the retention time is directly proportional to the resolution of the peak. Hence, the retention time have to increase to increase the resolution of the peak.
Thus, the resolution of the peak is increased by increasing the retention time of the species.
(k)
Interpretation:
The measures to achieve a better separation in a shorter time with the same column as in part j is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The chromatography is the separation method for the substances of the mixture. The mobile phase consist the dissolved mixture in the fluid. This mixture is carried through the stationary phase of the material. Due the different speed of the particles the separation of the substance from the mixture takes place.
Answer to Problem 26.23QAP
The on increasing the resolution keeping the length of the column constant the better separation in a shorter time with the same column as in part j is achieved.
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for the average number of the plates.
Here, the resolution of the peaks is
The Equation (XVI) shows that the average number of the plates is directly proportional to the square of the resolution. Hence, the average number of the plates increases on increasing the resolution keeping the length of the column constant. Due to this the better separation in a shorter time with the same column as in part j may be achieved.
Thus, the on increasing the resolution keeping the length of the column constant the better separation in a shorter time with the same column as in part j is achieved.
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