by
Victor » Tue Jun 06, 2006 9:19 pm
If I remember, Florisil is specified in quite a few EPA methods for the determination of pesticides. I think it is just an alternative normal phase to silica column chromatography and gives somewhat different selectivities to silica. In other words there are some groups of compounds which are separable on Florisil which are not so well separated on silica. I think there are some complex cleanup procedures which involve first a fractionation on a silica column followed by a Florisil column.
One of the uses of Florisil is I believe to separate PCBs from chlorinated pesticides in a pre-fractionation stage to avoid their co-elution by GC. Both are complex groups of compounds which could overlap, so an initial LC step is beneficial.
I'm sorry I can't say exactly which compounds are likely to be preferentially retained on each.