Chemistry SBMP
Chemistry SBMP
Chemistry SBMP
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TOPIC - Collect the three different plant leaves and separate the
pigments form them by paper chromatography and compare the
result based on Rf values.
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Contents
Content.......................................................................................................................................2
1. Introduction.........................................................................................................................3
3. Procedure............................................................................................................................4
4. Experimental/data analysis.................................................................................................7
5. Conclusion..........................................................................................................................9
7. Reference..........................................................................................................................11
Fresh leaves from three different plant species (e.g., spinach, maple, and mint)
Solvent (e.g., a mix of 9:1 petroleum ether to acetone, or rubbing alcohol as a safer option)
Pencil
Ruler
Ruler
3. PROCEDURE
Cut three strips of chromatography paper to fit the height of your beakers.
Draw a light pencil line near the bottom (around 1 cm from the edge) on each strip.
This will be the baseline where you’ll apply the pigment.
Using a capillary tube or paintbrush, carefully apply a small dot of each leaf extract
on the baseline of its respective paper strip.
Allow each spot to dry and reapply multiple times to concentrate the pigment on the
baseline.
Place each strip in a beaker containing a small amount of solvent (below the baseline).
Allow the solvent to travel up the paper, carrying the pigments with it.
Remove the strips when the solvent is about 1-2 cm from the top. Mark the solvent
front immediately with a pencil.
Examine the different bands of color that appear, representing different pigments.
Measure the distance each pigment traveled from the baseline and the distance of the
solvent front from the baseline.
6. Calculate Rf Values
7. Compare Results
Compare the Rf values of pigments from each plant to identify similarities and
differences.
Different plants may have unique Rf values for similar pigments (e.g., chlorophyll,
carotenoids) depending on leaf composition.
4. EXPERIMENTAL/DATA ANALYSIS
5. CONCLUSION
Used in botany and plant sciences to separate and identify pigments in plants, such as
chlorophylls, carotenoids, and xanthophylls. This helps in understanding
photosynthesis and pigment composition in different plants.
2. Food Industry
Applied to identify and separate food additives, artificial colors, and natural dyes in
processed foods. This ensures food safety and compliance with regulatory standards.
3. Forensic Science
4. Pharmaceutical Industry
Used to test the purity of pharmaceutical products and separate and identify active
ingredients in drugs. It helps in quality control and ensures consistency in
pharmaceutical formulations.
5. Environmental Testing
Applied in analyzing water and soil samples to detect pollutants, pesticides, and
herbicides. Paper chromatography helps identify specific compounds and measure
pollution levels in the environment.
Useful for separating amino acids, nucleotides, and other biomolecules, aiding in
understanding metabolic pathways, enzyme functions, and disease markers. It’s
frequently used in diagnosing metabolic disorders by analyzing biological samples.
7. REFERENCE
Science Project Databases like Science Buddies or the American Chemical Society
often have experiments related to chromatography with complete procedures.
I hereby declare that the work entitled Collect the three different plant leaves and separate
the pigments form them by paper chromatography and compare the result based on Rf
values. is my work, conducted under the supervision of Dr. Preeti Gupta , during the
session Aug-Dec 2024. The report submitted by me is a record of bonafide work carried out
by me.
I further declare that the work reported in this report has not been submitted and will not be
submitted, either in part or in full, for the award of any other degree or diploma in this
institute or any other institute or university.
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