I am curious to know the answer to this, although it has no bearing to my research work.
So I notice that before I conduct flash chromatography, I start with white silica. After I finish, and I flush the column out with polar solvents, often I see the silica has turned a different colour (i.e. brown, yellow, orange). Its understandable that if there was still organic material there, that would be the reason for the residual colour, but i would assume that, after flushing the column out thoroughly, most if not all, material would have come out which should leave the same white coloured silica I started with. I'm curious to know what could have caused the colour change on the silica.