Centrifugation
How is relative centrifugal force (RCF) calculated
1.12 x R x (RPM/1000)^2
What is column chromatography
Column packed with appropriate stationary phase and equilibrated with mobile phase, sample loaded on top and flushed through mobile phase, if substances have different rates of migration they are separated within the column and eluted at different times
What is high performance liquid chromatography
Liquid sample injected into tube packed with particles (stationary phase), individual components of sample are moved down the packed column with a liquid (mobile phase) forced through column by high pressure delivered by pump
What is gas chromatography
Mobile phase is gas, requires sample to be volatile or converted to volatile derivative, injected through septum into heated port and rapidly evaporated and pulled through column with carrier gas
What is thin layer chromatography
Mobile phase is solvent and stationary phase is glass plate with silica layer, less sensitive
What g-force do large particles require
Smaller g-force
What are the essential components of chromatographic separation
Stationary phase, chromatographic bed, mobile phase, delivery system and detection system
What is the criteria for successful isopycnic centrifugation
Density of sample particle must fall within the limits of gradient densities, any gradient length is acceptable, run time must be sufficient for the particles to band, excessive run times have no adverse effects
What is the criteria for successful rate-zonal centrifugation
Density of the sample must be less than the lowest density portion of the gradient and vice versa, pathlength of the gradient must be sufficient for the separation to occur
What are the two types of centrifugation
Differential centrifugation and density gradient centrifugation
What are the steps of centrifugation
Homogenisation through sound, pressure, sheering or a mild detergent and placing in a centrifuge
What is the order of organelles in diameter
Nuclei, mitochondria, lysosomes and ribosomes
What is isopycnic separation
Particles separate based on their density, particle size only effects the rate at which they move to their matching density
What are the four major separation modes that are used to separate compounds in HPLC
Reversed phase chromatography, normal phase and adsorption chromatography, ion exchange chromatography and size exclusion chromatography
What is the order of organelles in density
Ribosomes, nuclei, mitochondria and lysosomes
What is the sedimentation coefficient
S = vt/a
What is chromatographic separation
Separation of individual components of a sample on the basis of difference in their physical characteristics
What are the three main types of chromatographic separation
Thin layer chromatography, column chromatography and gas chromatography
What is centrifugation
Use of centripedal force for the separation of mixtures, allowing separation of particles based on their size, density and viscosity of the medium
What is rate zonal centrifugation
particles move at different rates depending on their size and mass