Mendelejev Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Could someone explain me the following : I made a TLC of three amino acids : glycine, leucine and aspartic acid. I used a ethanol-water-ammonia (25%) solution (8 parts ethanol, 1 part water and 1 part ammonia). My calculated Rf values were quite similar with those found on internet : aspartic acid : 0,24 glycine : 0,26 leucine : 0,73 But why does leucine go so high ??? Aspartic acid is the most polar, so i would think it would have the highest Rf value becouse my solution is also polar. Glycine with R = H is less polar, but leucine is quite apolar becouse R = (CH3)2-CH-CH2- ! So it would be logical that leucine would have the smalles Rf-value. Could someone explain me why it's just the opposite of what I've just said ???
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