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[*] posted on 29-3-2012 at 12:41
silica 60 for flash column


In our lab, we had a lot of silic 60 G F254. Actually, we no longer use it for TLC making . I wonder how can I remove gypsum and the florescent indicator to use it for routine flash chromatography where it works well using silica 60 H.



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[*] posted on 1-4-2012 at 06:47


I'm not sure what is typically used as a fluorescent indicator. If it is an organic compound, putting it into a muffle furnace at 400*C for a few hours should volatilize/destroy any organics adsorbed on the silica. I don't know how this will affect its properties for flash chromatography though.



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[*] posted on 1-4-2012 at 15:43


Silica gel for TLC is alot finer than that for flash. I'd save it as it is and make a bunch of TLC plates from it.
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[*] posted on 2-4-2012 at 21:17


Sell it to me.

Or some other hobbyist. We are about the only people who still need to make our own plates.
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