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SIZE EXCLUSION
CHROMATOGRAPHY

Presented by
MANDAWI TRIPATHI
CONTENT
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Introduction
Principle
Material
Instrumentation
Advantage
Disadvantage
Application Gel Electrophoresis Size Exclusion
Chromatography 2
INTRODUCTION
• Size-exculsion chromatography (SEC), also called gelfiltration or gel-permeation chromatography (GPC), uses
porous particles to separate molecules of different sizes.
• It is generally used to separate biological molecules, and to
determine molecular weights and molecular weight
distributions of polymers
• It is usually applied to large molecules or macromolecular
complexes such as proteins and industrial polymers.
• When an aqueous solution is used to transport the sample
through the column, the technique is known as Gelfiltration chromatography .
• When an organic solvent is used as a mobile phase,the
technique is known as Gel-permeation chromatography.
• The separation of molecules is called fractionation.
• Size of pores in beads determines the exclusion limit (what
goes through the beads and what goes around the beads)
PRINCIPLE
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A mixture of molecules dissolved in liquid (the mobile
phase) is applied to a chromatography column which
contains a solid support in the form of microscopic
spheres, or “beads” (the stationary phase).

• The mass of beads within the column is often referred to as
the column bed.
• The beads act as “traps” or “sieves” and function to filter
small molecules which become temporarily trapped within
the pores.
• Larger molecules pass around or are “excluded” from the
beads .
• Large sample molecules cannot or can only partially
penetrate the pores, whereas smaller molecules can access
most or all pores.
• Thus, large molecules elute first, smaller molecules elute
later, while molecules that can access all the pores elute last
from the column.
• Particles of different sizes will elute (filter) through a
stationary phase at different rates.
Total column volume (Vt)
V t = V g + V i + V0
where
Vg --is the volume occupied by
the packing
Vi --is the volume of solvent in
the pores
V0 --is the free solvent volume
(similar to injection volume)
COMPONENTS OF A SEC
1. Stationary Phase
2. The Mobile Phase
3. The Columns
4. The Pump
5. Detectors
STATIONARY PHASE:
• Stationary Phase Semi-permeable, porous beads with welldefined range of pore sizes .
• Beads are crosslinked polymers
• Degree of crosslinking is controlled carefully to yield
different pore sizes.
• Smaller pore sizes are used for rapid desalting of proteins or
for protein purification.
• Intermediate pore sizes are used to separate relatively small
proteins.
• Very large pore sizes are used for purification of biological
complexes.
• Stationary phase used for gel exclusion chromatography
include dextran (Sephadex™), polyacrylamide and dextranpolyacrylamide (Sephacryl™).
• Each is available with a variety of different ranges of pore
size in the beads, permitting separation of macromolecules
of different size
A good stationary phase should have
following properties:
 It should be chemically inert.
 It should be inexpensive.
 It should not react with component to be separated.
 It should not react with eluent.
 It should be colorless, uniform in size and shape.
 It should be mechanically stable.
 Soft gel e.g.- dextran(Sephadex), Polyacrylamide gels
Separation of proteins.
 Semi-rigid gel e.g.- bio beads
Separation of non-polar polymers in non-polar solvents.
 Highly rigid gels and glasses
Separation of polar systems.
Dextran
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A homopolysaccharide of glucose residues.
It’s prepared with various degrees of cross-linking to
control pore size.
• It’s bought as dry beads, the beads swell when water is
added.
• The trade name is sephadex.
• It’s mainly used for separation of small peptides and
globular proteins with small to average molecular mass.
TYPICAL SEPARATION RANGES THAT CAN BE ACHIEVED USING SEPHADEX
ARE GIVEN BELOW. MOLECULES RANGING FROM 100 TO 600,000 DA CAN
BE SEPARATED DEPENDING ON THE TYPE OF SEPHADEX CHOSEN

SEPHADEX

RANGE

G10

100-800 Da

G15

(500-1500 Da),

G25

(1000-5,000 Da),

G50

(1,500-30,000 Da)

G75

(3,000-80,000 Da )

G100

(4,000-150,000 Da )

G150

(5,000-300,000 Da)

G200

(5,000-600,000 Da).
Polyacrylamide
• these gels are prepared by cross linking acrylamide with
N,N-methylene bis acrylamide.
• The pore size is determined by the degree of cross-linking.
• The separation properties of polyacrylamide gels are
mainly the same as those of dextrans.
• They are sold as bio-gel P. They are available in wide
range of pore sizes.
Agarose

• Linear polymers of D-galactose and 3,6 anhydro-1galactose.
• It forms a gel that’s held together with H bonds. It’s
dissolved in boiling water and forms a gel when it’s cold.
• The concentration of the material in the gel determines the
pore size.
• The pores of agarose gel are much larger than those of
sephadex or bio-gel p.
• It’s useful for analysis or separation of large globular
proteins or long linear molecules such as DNA
Mobile phase
• The liquid used to dissolve the biomolecules to make the
mobile phase is usually called a buffer.
• The mixture of biomolecules dissolved in the buffer is
called the sample.
• The choice of mobile phase to be used in any separation
will depend on the type of separation to be achieved and
component to be separated.
 The most common eluents in for polymers that dissolve at
room temperature.e.g.-Tetrahydrofuran,Chloroform,
Dimethyl formamide.
MOBILE PHASE
material

solvent

Synthetic elastomers (
polybutadiene , polyisoprene )
PS, PVC, Styrene-Butadiene
Rubber , Epoxy resins
Polyolefins

Toluene

Polyurethane

Di- methylformamide

Proteins, polysaccharides

Water / Buffers

Tetrahydrofuran

Tri- chloro -benzene
SOLVENT SELECTION
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The solvents used for mobile phase of SEC are limited to
those follows following criteria:
The solvent must dissolve the sample completely.
The solvent has different properties with solute in the
eluent: typically with solvent refractive index (RI) .
solvent must not degrade the sample during use Otherwise,
the viscosity of eluent will gradually increase over times.
The solvent is not corrosive to any components of the
equipment
Mobile Phase Preparation
• high purity of solvent is recommended.
• Filter mobile phase solvents using 0.5 micron filter to
remove any particular impurities such as dusts, insoluble
salts.
• Antioxidant is added to trichlorobenzene to keep solvent
stable in high temperature.
• Other additives eliminate adsorption or interaction of
solutes with column packing materials Size Exclusion
Chromatography
Sample preparation
• The sample solutions are supposed to be prepared in dilute
concentration (less than 2 mg/mL)
• A good solvent can dissolve a sample in any
proportion in a range of temperatures.
• Samples with broad molecular weight distribution may
require higher concentrations.
• It is recommended to filter the sample solutions before
injecting into columns in order to get rid of clogging and
excessively high pressure problems.
• Agitation and filtration Generally filtration is required to
remove insoluble impurities.

• Do not agitate and filter samples that contain very high MW
(>1 million).
COLUMNS
Commercially Available Columns

 analytical column- 7.5–8mm diameters.
 Preparative columns-22–25mm for.
 Usual column lengths-25, 30, 50, and 60 cm.
 Recently, narrow bore columns- 2–3mm diameter have
been introduced, which save time and solve
Selecting SEC column
Shorter columns save time and solvent.
Small particles (typically 5 mm) provide a better resolution.

On the other hand, 5 mm (or even 3 mm) packings are more
sensitive towards contamination by samples containing
impurities.
Particles as large as 20 mm have been recommended for
very high-molecular-weight polymers.
ion.
Small particle size packings can sometimes result in shear
degradation of large polymer molecules because the space
between particles is very narrow.

Columns with different porosity or mixed-bed columns,
provide a better separation.
Handling SEC Columns
A column set in SEC should be always run in the same
mobile phase.(isocratic)
 SEC columns should never be operated in a backward
direction.

 Care should also be taken in connecting columns or in
sample injection.
 Replacing a clogged inlet frit is a dangerous operation
which can reduce column performance.
 A damaged or dirty check valve of pump, can also reduce
column life.
PUMP
A highly constant flow rate has to be maintained during the
entire chromatogram. This is very important in SEC.
A change of the flow rate of only 0.1% can cause an error
in molar mass of up to 10%.
Most pumps can only reproduce the flow rate to 0.2–0.3%.
In-line filters in the solvent reservoir may prevent particles
from coming into the pump heads, which might damage the
check valves or the pump seals.
 Types-)Syringe pumps, Reciprocating pumps
DETECTOR
Concentration sensitive detectors

• Bulk Property Detectors- Refractive Index (RI) Detector
• Solute Property Detectors- Ultraviolet (UV) Absorption Detector
• Evaporative Detectors- Evaporative Light Scattering Detector
(ELSD)

Molar mass sensitive detectors
 Light Scattering Detectors
• Low Angle Light Scattering (LALS) Detectors
• Multiangle Light Scattering (MALS) detectors
 Viscosity Detectors- Differential Vscometers
Other :- Flame Ionization Detector (FID), A Mass
Spectrometer or A Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR)
Spectromet
ADVANTAGES
Short analysis time.
 Well defined separation.

 Narrow bands and good sensitivity.
There is no sample loss.
Small amount of mobile phase required.
The flow rate can be set.
DISADVANTAGES
Limited number of peaks that can be resolved within the
short time scale of the GPC run.
Filtrations must be performed before using the instrument
to prevent dust and other particulates from ruining the
columns and interfering with the detectors.
The molecular masses of most of the chains will be too
close for the GPC separation to show anything more than
broad peaks
.
APPLICATION
Proteins fractionation
Purification
Molecular weight determination.
Separation of sugar, proteins, peptides, rubbers and others on
the basis of their size.
This technique can be determine the quaternary structure of
purified proteins.
SEC is a widely used technique for the purification and
analysis of synthetic and biological polymers, such as
protein, polysaccharides and nucleic acid.
Various species of RNA and viruses have been purified
using agarose gels.
For Desalting
For copolymerisation studies

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Size exclusion chromatography

  • 3. INTRODUCTION • Size-exculsion chromatography (SEC), also called gelfiltration or gel-permeation chromatography (GPC), uses porous particles to separate molecules of different sizes. • It is generally used to separate biological molecules, and to determine molecular weights and molecular weight distributions of polymers • It is usually applied to large molecules or macromolecular complexes such as proteins and industrial polymers.
  • 4. • When an aqueous solution is used to transport the sample through the column, the technique is known as Gelfiltration chromatography . • When an organic solvent is used as a mobile phase,the technique is known as Gel-permeation chromatography. • The separation of molecules is called fractionation. • Size of pores in beads determines the exclusion limit (what goes through the beads and what goes around the beads)
  • 5. PRINCIPLE • A mixture of molecules dissolved in liquid (the mobile phase) is applied to a chromatography column which contains a solid support in the form of microscopic spheres, or “beads” (the stationary phase). • The mass of beads within the column is often referred to as the column bed. • The beads act as “traps” or “sieves” and function to filter small molecules which become temporarily trapped within the pores.
  • 6. • Larger molecules pass around or are “excluded” from the beads . • Large sample molecules cannot or can only partially penetrate the pores, whereas smaller molecules can access most or all pores. • Thus, large molecules elute first, smaller molecules elute later, while molecules that can access all the pores elute last from the column. • Particles of different sizes will elute (filter) through a stationary phase at different rates.
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  • 8. Total column volume (Vt) V t = V g + V i + V0 where Vg --is the volume occupied by the packing Vi --is the volume of solvent in the pores V0 --is the free solvent volume (similar to injection volume)
  • 9. COMPONENTS OF A SEC 1. Stationary Phase 2. The Mobile Phase 3. The Columns 4. The Pump 5. Detectors
  • 10. STATIONARY PHASE: • Stationary Phase Semi-permeable, porous beads with welldefined range of pore sizes . • Beads are crosslinked polymers • Degree of crosslinking is controlled carefully to yield different pore sizes. • Smaller pore sizes are used for rapid desalting of proteins or for protein purification. • Intermediate pore sizes are used to separate relatively small proteins.
  • 11. • Very large pore sizes are used for purification of biological complexes. • Stationary phase used for gel exclusion chromatography include dextran (Sephadex™), polyacrylamide and dextranpolyacrylamide (Sephacryl™). • Each is available with a variety of different ranges of pore size in the beads, permitting separation of macromolecules of different size
  • 12. A good stationary phase should have following properties:  It should be chemically inert.  It should be inexpensive.  It should not react with component to be separated.  It should not react with eluent.  It should be colorless, uniform in size and shape.  It should be mechanically stable.
  • 13.  Soft gel e.g.- dextran(Sephadex), Polyacrylamide gels Separation of proteins.  Semi-rigid gel e.g.- bio beads Separation of non-polar polymers in non-polar solvents.  Highly rigid gels and glasses Separation of polar systems.
  • 14. Dextran • • A homopolysaccharide of glucose residues. It’s prepared with various degrees of cross-linking to control pore size. • It’s bought as dry beads, the beads swell when water is added. • The trade name is sephadex. • It’s mainly used for separation of small peptides and globular proteins with small to average molecular mass.
  • 15. TYPICAL SEPARATION RANGES THAT CAN BE ACHIEVED USING SEPHADEX ARE GIVEN BELOW. MOLECULES RANGING FROM 100 TO 600,000 DA CAN BE SEPARATED DEPENDING ON THE TYPE OF SEPHADEX CHOSEN SEPHADEX RANGE G10 100-800 Da G15 (500-1500 Da), G25 (1000-5,000 Da), G50 (1,500-30,000 Da) G75 (3,000-80,000 Da ) G100 (4,000-150,000 Da ) G150 (5,000-300,000 Da) G200 (5,000-600,000 Da).
  • 16. Polyacrylamide • these gels are prepared by cross linking acrylamide with N,N-methylene bis acrylamide. • The pore size is determined by the degree of cross-linking. • The separation properties of polyacrylamide gels are mainly the same as those of dextrans. • They are sold as bio-gel P. They are available in wide range of pore sizes.
  • 17. Agarose • Linear polymers of D-galactose and 3,6 anhydro-1galactose. • It forms a gel that’s held together with H bonds. It’s dissolved in boiling water and forms a gel when it’s cold. • The concentration of the material in the gel determines the pore size. • The pores of agarose gel are much larger than those of sephadex or bio-gel p. • It’s useful for analysis or separation of large globular proteins or long linear molecules such as DNA
  • 18. Mobile phase • The liquid used to dissolve the biomolecules to make the mobile phase is usually called a buffer. • The mixture of biomolecules dissolved in the buffer is called the sample. • The choice of mobile phase to be used in any separation will depend on the type of separation to be achieved and component to be separated.  The most common eluents in for polymers that dissolve at room temperature.e.g.-Tetrahydrofuran,Chloroform, Dimethyl formamide.
  • 19. MOBILE PHASE material solvent Synthetic elastomers ( polybutadiene , polyisoprene ) PS, PVC, Styrene-Butadiene Rubber , Epoxy resins Polyolefins Toluene Polyurethane Di- methylformamide Proteins, polysaccharides Water / Buffers Tetrahydrofuran Tri- chloro -benzene
  • 20. SOLVENT SELECTION • • • • The solvents used for mobile phase of SEC are limited to those follows following criteria: The solvent must dissolve the sample completely. The solvent has different properties with solute in the eluent: typically with solvent refractive index (RI) . solvent must not degrade the sample during use Otherwise, the viscosity of eluent will gradually increase over times. The solvent is not corrosive to any components of the equipment
  • 21. Mobile Phase Preparation • high purity of solvent is recommended. • Filter mobile phase solvents using 0.5 micron filter to remove any particular impurities such as dusts, insoluble salts. • Antioxidant is added to trichlorobenzene to keep solvent stable in high temperature. • Other additives eliminate adsorption or interaction of solutes with column packing materials Size Exclusion Chromatography
  • 22. Sample preparation • The sample solutions are supposed to be prepared in dilute concentration (less than 2 mg/mL) • A good solvent can dissolve a sample in any proportion in a range of temperatures. • Samples with broad molecular weight distribution may require higher concentrations. • It is recommended to filter the sample solutions before injecting into columns in order to get rid of clogging and excessively high pressure problems.
  • 23. • Agitation and filtration Generally filtration is required to remove insoluble impurities. • Do not agitate and filter samples that contain very high MW (>1 million).
  • 24. COLUMNS Commercially Available Columns  analytical column- 7.5–8mm diameters.  Preparative columns-22–25mm for.  Usual column lengths-25, 30, 50, and 60 cm.  Recently, narrow bore columns- 2–3mm diameter have been introduced, which save time and solve
  • 25. Selecting SEC column Shorter columns save time and solvent. Small particles (typically 5 mm) provide a better resolution. On the other hand, 5 mm (or even 3 mm) packings are more sensitive towards contamination by samples containing impurities. Particles as large as 20 mm have been recommended for very high-molecular-weight polymers. ion.
  • 26. Small particle size packings can sometimes result in shear degradation of large polymer molecules because the space between particles is very narrow. Columns with different porosity or mixed-bed columns, provide a better separation.
  • 27. Handling SEC Columns A column set in SEC should be always run in the same mobile phase.(isocratic)  SEC columns should never be operated in a backward direction.  Care should also be taken in connecting columns or in sample injection.  Replacing a clogged inlet frit is a dangerous operation which can reduce column performance.  A damaged or dirty check valve of pump, can also reduce column life.
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  • 29. PUMP A highly constant flow rate has to be maintained during the entire chromatogram. This is very important in SEC. A change of the flow rate of only 0.1% can cause an error in molar mass of up to 10%. Most pumps can only reproduce the flow rate to 0.2–0.3%. In-line filters in the solvent reservoir may prevent particles from coming into the pump heads, which might damage the check valves or the pump seals.  Types-)Syringe pumps, Reciprocating pumps
  • 30. DETECTOR Concentration sensitive detectors • Bulk Property Detectors- Refractive Index (RI) Detector • Solute Property Detectors- Ultraviolet (UV) Absorption Detector • Evaporative Detectors- Evaporative Light Scattering Detector (ELSD) Molar mass sensitive detectors  Light Scattering Detectors • Low Angle Light Scattering (LALS) Detectors • Multiangle Light Scattering (MALS) detectors
  • 31.  Viscosity Detectors- Differential Vscometers Other :- Flame Ionization Detector (FID), A Mass Spectrometer or A Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectromet
  • 32. ADVANTAGES Short analysis time.  Well defined separation.  Narrow bands and good sensitivity. There is no sample loss. Small amount of mobile phase required. The flow rate can be set.
  • 33. DISADVANTAGES Limited number of peaks that can be resolved within the short time scale of the GPC run. Filtrations must be performed before using the instrument to prevent dust and other particulates from ruining the columns and interfering with the detectors. The molecular masses of most of the chains will be too close for the GPC separation to show anything more than broad peaks .
  • 34. APPLICATION Proteins fractionation Purification Molecular weight determination. Separation of sugar, proteins, peptides, rubbers and others on the basis of their size. This technique can be determine the quaternary structure of purified proteins.
  • 35. SEC is a widely used technique for the purification and analysis of synthetic and biological polymers, such as protein, polysaccharides and nucleic acid. Various species of RNA and viruses have been purified using agarose gels. For Desalting For copolymerisation studies