Hello exidez,
as said by unmgvar it is needed to saturate chamber with mobile phase called as chamber charging.
u done this when mobile phase is mostly polar.
But when mobile phase is nonpolar or volatile one at that time u reduce time of chamber saturation or no need of it as per ur requirment.
Hello exidez,
your question regarding TLC is complex, but i will try to help you as much as possible. for more detail information go to CAMAG. they are world specialists on the subject. they might even provide with good litterature on the subject.
In TLC, you have 3 phases that you need to take into account when you perform chroamtography:
the stationnary phase (plate or paper)
the mobile phase (solvent)
the gas phase (the tanks "empty volume")
At all time there is an equilibrium state between all 3 of them.
if you do not equilibrate your tank prior to developing the plate then this equilibrium will take place during development itself. this will strongly effect the development.
first you will get reproducibility issues. equilibration is not a step that you can control from one development to the next.
second this will also effect your spots or bands. basically you will get ugly spots or bands. this will result in very poor resolution. they will be out of shape and they will spread.
you will also have an ugly frontline movement on plate.
your development time will be significantly longer, especially if you work withthe full 20x20 plates.
From my experience i know that it is best not only to equilibrate the tank's gas phase but also to equilibrate the plate itself prior to starting the spot aplication and then the run.
you will this way generally get a better front line, better resolution, better spots. most important your work will be a lot more reporoducible.
this mainly help if you are performing quantitation on TLC.
CAMAG provides a special type of tank called the twin through chamber with which you can safely equilibrate all 3 phases prior to application and development.
If you wish to know more contact me on my e-mail and i will give you basic Power point presentation for TLC.