A postdoc in our lab just did the nitration of 3-bromopropyl benzene. I will be helping her with the column tomorrow (since we're splitting the product). We are only interested in the para product, since the reaction produces about a 50/50 mixture of the ortho and para product.
Everytime I have done this separation, I have used a column with the bulb top and used air pressure starting with hexane then moving towards a 1:20 Ethyl Acetate/Hexane, and so on. This method usually produces some pure para product, and a larger amount of ortho/para mixture since they are so close for separation.
Today, when I was talking with her about it, she said that it was not a good idea to use the air pressure and that we would be doing just a normal gravity column. Normally, since they are so close this separation takes something like...2-3 hours, I can't imagine how long it's going to take as a pure gravity column. However, she said that this would provide us with a better separation.
*phew* here's my actual question: Why is the gravity column going to provide a better separation? My understanding of using the air pressure was simply to speed up the column, not that it affects the quality of separation. Secondly, does anyone have any other thoughts on the separation of these two isomers? Any help in coming up with a speedier solution would be awesome.