HolderChert
Rising Star
Hello everyone,
Just getting into making up my own TLC plates to avoid the extra cost and waste of buying them online and I'm wondering if I will need a fluorescent compound in the mix to identify compounds on the plates.
I've been looking around online but I can't seem to find much information on the fluorescent indicators companies use in their plates. I stumbled upon some information about "Fluorescene" as a reagent indicator after chromatography, but I'd like the plates to work like the commercial TLC plates available online, which have the fluorescent indicator impregnated in the plate.
I'm currently using a mix of Calcium Sulfate as the binder and Silica for the mobile phase painted (**not literally painted, more like poured**) onto glass plates.
If anyone with experience in making their own plates, or TLC of common alkaloids in general, could shed some light on this for me I'd greatly appreciate it.
Also, I wonder, is the fluorescence of the plate even necessary when working with Tryptamine/Phenethylamine/Indole alkaloids?
Thanks for having me,
Chert
Edit: "**" Avoiding "paint vs pour" confusion.
Just getting into making up my own TLC plates to avoid the extra cost and waste of buying them online and I'm wondering if I will need a fluorescent compound in the mix to identify compounds on the plates.
I've been looking around online but I can't seem to find much information on the fluorescent indicators companies use in their plates. I stumbled upon some information about "Fluorescene" as a reagent indicator after chromatography, but I'd like the plates to work like the commercial TLC plates available online, which have the fluorescent indicator impregnated in the plate.
I'm currently using a mix of Calcium Sulfate as the binder and Silica for the mobile phase painted (**not literally painted, more like poured**) onto glass plates.
If anyone with experience in making their own plates, or TLC of common alkaloids in general, could shed some light on this for me I'd greatly appreciate it.
Also, I wonder, is the fluorescence of the plate even necessary when working with Tryptamine/Phenethylamine/Indole alkaloids?
Thanks for having me,
Chert
Edit: "**" Avoiding "paint vs pour" confusion.