Thin layer chromatography, or thin layer chromatography (thin-layer chromatography), is a common analytical tool in analytical chemistry. It is a chromatographic separation technique for separating, identifying and quantifying mixed samples with a suitable solvent as a stationary phase and as a supporting material applied to the supporting plate. It is a particularly effective chromatography method for rapid separation of fatty acids, steroids, amino acids, nucleotides, alkaloids, and many other substances. As a world-leading chemical mapping tool, ChemDraw software is able to draw a variety of complex structural equations and chemical graphics that are popular worldwide. In this tutorial, we will explain the application of ChemDraw in analytical chemistry with ChemDraw drawing thin-layer chromatography as an example.
(1) Select a drawing tool to draw a thin layer of chromatography (see).
Select Drawing Tools
(2) Click in the text box to draw a thin-layer chromatogram.
(3) Click in the Chromatogram to add a point, drag with the mouse to change the point shape (see).
Add a dot Sample
(4) Select the color of the "Colors" in the menu bar to set the color of the point-like.
Change color
With these tutorials, you can learn how to use ChemDraw to draw thin-layer chromatography, to learn more about ChemDraw in analytical chemistry and ChemDraw use tutorials for ChemDraw in the field of analytical chemistry, to draw perspective graphics in ChemDraw, The ChemDraw is drawn in the Fischer glucose structure diagram.
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How to draw thin-layer chromatography using ChemDraw