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Rf Value
0.500
Rf Value vs Distance Traveled by Solute
Formule
## Retention Factor (Rf) in TLC The Rf value describes how far a compound moves relative to the solvent front in thin-layer chromatography. It is characteristic of a compound under specific conditions. ### Formula **Rf = distance traveled by solute / distance traveled by solvent front** Rf values range from 0 (compound stays at origin) to 1 (compound moves with solvent front). Polar compounds have lower Rf values on silica plates because they interact more strongly with the polar stationary phase.
Exemple Résolu
A spot on a TLC plate travels 3.5 cm while the solvent front reaches 7.0 cm.
- 01Rf = 3.5 / 7.0 = 0.500
Questions Fréquentes
What is an ideal Rf value?
For TLC analysis, Rf between 0.2 and 0.8 is ideal. Too low and spots may overlap; too high and separation is poor. Adjust solvent polarity to bring spots into this range.
Is Rf constant for a compound?
Rf depends on the solvent system, stationary phase, temperature, and humidity. It is reproducible only under identical conditions. Always run standards alongside unknowns for comparison.
How does Rf relate to column chromatography?
TLC Rf values help select column chromatography conditions. An Rf of 0.2-0.3 on TLC corresponds to roughly 4-5 column volumes for elution. Use TLC to screen solvents before committing to a column run.
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