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Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) is an analytical technique used to separate, identify, and monitor compounds in a mixture. It relies on a thin layer of an adsorbent, typically silica gel or alumina, spread on a flat solid support such as glass, plastic, or aluminum. A small amount of sample is applied as a spot near one edge of the plate. The plate is placed in a development chamber containing a shallow layer of solvent, the mobile phase.
As the solvent moves up the plate by capillary action, mixture components partition between the mobile phase
Visualization and measurement are common steps. After development, the plate is removed and dried. Spots may
Variations include normal-phase TLC, which uses a polar stationary phase and non-polar mobile phase; reversed-phase TLC,
Applications span monitoring reaction progress, assessing purity, and identifying components by comparison with standards. TLC is