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IB Chemistry Unit 1 Module 3 Analysis Revision II

Chromatography & GC-MS

October 14, 2022

Methods of chromatography

In IB chemistry curriculum, you should know that:

  • Chromatogram – a visible record showing the results of separation of the components of a mixture by chromatography
  • Rf value is unit used to compare how far a component has travelled up a TLC plate in relation to the solvent front

Rf = distance moved by component ÷ distance moved by solvent front

  • Retention time – the time for a component to pass from the column inlet to the detector, in gas chromatography
  • In GC the area under each peak is proportional to the amount of a compound in the sample.

GC-MS

GC-MS (gas chromatography and mass spectrometry) is a combined analysing tool; GC is used to separate components in a mixture and MS is used to identify components by comparing them to a database.

Applications of GC-MS in IB chemistry:

  • Forensics – identify substance at a crime scene, which can be used as evidence in a court of law
  • Environmental analysis – monitoring and analysing organic pollutants, quality of waste and drinking water; and detecting pesticides in food
  • Airport security – detect explosives in luggage and on people to prevent terrorist attacks and identify substance to prevent drug trafficking
  • Space probes – analyse atmosphere of planets and materials on their surface
  • Drugs – detect the presence of illegal drugs or performance enhancers in suspected drug users and athletes

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Drafted by Gina (Chemistry)