Organic Chemistry
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781305080485
Author: John E. McMurry
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 26.5, Problem 11P
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Interpretation:
Ninhydrin react with α-amino acid in ion exchange chromatography column a purple colored substance is eluted whose color intensity is measured in spectrometer.
Concept introduction:
In the ion-exchange technique, separated amino acids eluting from the chromatography column mix with a solution of a substance called ninhydrin and undergo a rapid reaction that produces an intense purple color. The color is measured by a spectrometer, and a plot of elution time versus spectrometer absorbance is obtained.
To determine:
Structure of products obtained from reaction of ninhydrin with valine.
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