SYNTHESIS OF 3-APTES-MODIFIED SILICA FOR COLUMN GRAVITY CHROMATOGRAPHY PARTICLE FOR SUGAR SEPARATION

Sugar is one of the many compounds present in foods and beverages. Sugar is difficult to be separated due to its complexity. Separation processes would be required to determine the sugar composition in samples. One of the methods that could be used is gravity column chromatography using amine grou...

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Main Author: Faustine Hartawidjaja, Gabriele
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spelling id-itb.:475102020-06-08T13:23:58ZSYNTHESIS OF 3-APTES-MODIFIED SILICA FOR COLUMN GRAVITY CHROMATOGRAPHY PARTICLE FOR SUGAR SEPARATION Faustine Hartawidjaja, Gabriele Kimia Indonesia Final Project 3-APTES, amine, column chromatography, silica, sugar INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/47510 Sugar is one of the many compounds present in foods and beverages. Sugar is difficult to be separated due to its complexity. Separation processes would be required to determine the sugar composition in samples. One of the methods that could be used is gravity column chromatography using amine group-modified silica for particle columns. The step in preparing this column is activating the silica with piranha solution to convert the siloxane functional group into active silanol functional group. Afterwards, the product is then reacted with 3-(Aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APTES) in toluene solvent. In this experiment, three different methods were used: shaking; magnetic stirring; and microwave synthesizing to support the reaction. DRS FT-IR spectrum showed that the most efficient method was by microwave synthesizer. The modified silica was then reacted with triethylamine to deactivate the remaining silanol groups. Every stage starting from activation to deactivation was tested using DRS FT-IR method. The spectrum showed that there were new peaks with wavelength values of 800-950 cm-1 (Si-C peak); 1000-1350 cm- 1 (C-N peak); and 1550-1650 cm-1 (N-H peak). These peaks existed inside 3-APTES spectrum itself, so it could be concluded that silica modification using 3-APTES was successful. The modified silica was then packed into a gravity column chromatography using wet methods with water as the eluent. The separation of glucose and maltose has not yet been achieved. However, the concentration ratio between the two sugar fractions from this experiment showed that a separation has occurred. text
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SYNTHESIS OF 3-APTES-MODIFIED SILICA FOR COLUMN GRAVITY CHROMATOGRAPHY PARTICLE FOR SUGAR SEPARATION
description Sugar is one of the many compounds present in foods and beverages. Sugar is difficult to be separated due to its complexity. Separation processes would be required to determine the sugar composition in samples. One of the methods that could be used is gravity column chromatography using amine group-modified silica for particle columns. The step in preparing this column is activating the silica with piranha solution to convert the siloxane functional group into active silanol functional group. Afterwards, the product is then reacted with 3-(Aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APTES) in toluene solvent. In this experiment, three different methods were used: shaking; magnetic stirring; and microwave synthesizing to support the reaction. DRS FT-IR spectrum showed that the most efficient method was by microwave synthesizer. The modified silica was then reacted with triethylamine to deactivate the remaining silanol groups. Every stage starting from activation to deactivation was tested using DRS FT-IR method. The spectrum showed that there were new peaks with wavelength values of 800-950 cm-1 (Si-C peak); 1000-1350 cm- 1 (C-N peak); and 1550-1650 cm-1 (N-H peak). These peaks existed inside 3-APTES spectrum itself, so it could be concluded that silica modification using 3-APTES was successful. The modified silica was then packed into a gravity column chromatography using wet methods with water as the eluent. The separation of glucose and maltose has not yet been achieved. However, the concentration ratio between the two sugar fractions from this experiment showed that a separation has occurred.
format Final Project
author Faustine Hartawidjaja, Gabriele
author_facet Faustine Hartawidjaja, Gabriele
author_sort Faustine Hartawidjaja, Gabriele
title SYNTHESIS OF 3-APTES-MODIFIED SILICA FOR COLUMN GRAVITY CHROMATOGRAPHY PARTICLE FOR SUGAR SEPARATION
title_short SYNTHESIS OF 3-APTES-MODIFIED SILICA FOR COLUMN GRAVITY CHROMATOGRAPHY PARTICLE FOR SUGAR SEPARATION
title_full SYNTHESIS OF 3-APTES-MODIFIED SILICA FOR COLUMN GRAVITY CHROMATOGRAPHY PARTICLE FOR SUGAR SEPARATION
title_fullStr SYNTHESIS OF 3-APTES-MODIFIED SILICA FOR COLUMN GRAVITY CHROMATOGRAPHY PARTICLE FOR SUGAR SEPARATION
title_full_unstemmed SYNTHESIS OF 3-APTES-MODIFIED SILICA FOR COLUMN GRAVITY CHROMATOGRAPHY PARTICLE FOR SUGAR SEPARATION
title_sort synthesis of 3-aptes-modified silica for column gravity chromatography particle for sugar separation
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/47510
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