TLC-The Basics
Thin-layer chromatography is the most commonly used analytical technique in many research labs. This video walks you through every step, from setting up a developing chamber to calculating Rf values.
Created by Dr. Sarah Tabacco and Aaeyesha Siddiqui
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I am using potato starch on a glass, micro-scope slide for my TLC plate, what would you suggest I use as the solvent?
FujiSetten 3 months ago
Arabesque #1 by Debussy
valeo626 8 months ago
thank u very mch ..
wenostar1 1 year ago
Thaks 4 the video!
melmedr 1 year ago
OMG, this is an excellent video! How could I cite this? what could be the bibliography?
homestaycostarica506 1 year ago
Very good educational video. :)
AidanHodge 1 year ago
very helpful and very well explained....Thanks this organization.
vpatel1007 1 year ago