Thin Layer Chromatography For Reaction Monitoring.
How to identify whether a reaction has been completed using TLC?
Reaction monitoring is a process that can be carried out during the research and manufacturing processes. During R & D, reaction monitoring can be used to optimize process conditions. In the manufacturing process, reaction monitoring can help to make sure that the reaction is progressing as expected.
Thin Layer Chromatography for Reaction Monitoring:
There is a number of instrumental techniques used to monitor reactions. Thin Layer Chromatography is one of the most popular techniques used in pharma industries for reaction monitoring. As stated above, it can be used to monitor the progress of a reaction, identify compounds present in a given reaction mixture and determine the purity of a substance.
Three spots/bands are made on the TLC, one with the Starting material (SM), another one with the reaction mixture (RM), and another one in the middle (co-spot or cross-spot) in which you put both a solution of the SM and the reaction mixture. This way you can clearly visualize, after elution, that your SM actually reacted to form a new product. This is particularly important if both SM and