Hey guys, i'm developing an experimental procedure for the separation of 2 unknown solid compounds using column chromatography. The possible unknowns include biphenyl, p-dimethoxybenzene, p-dibromobenzene, acetanilide, benzanilide, 1-indanone, 2-acetonaphthone, benzil, and 9-fluorenone. Now, the initial step would be to dissolve the compound in something like dichloromethane and run TLCs of different solvents to find the ones that give the best separation. Here is where the problem is occurring for me: as I increase the polarity of the solvent from hexane to 10% ethyl acetate/hexane etc., the spot moves up a bit, but no separation occurs. In other words, for every TLC i've run, only one spot is visible. Now, my rationale for this is that they are both fairly polar compounds with relatively similar polarities. So, i tried increasing the solvent polarity all the way to 80% ethyl acetate/hexane and then 100%. However, this proved to be useless because once again, only one spot migrated with the solvent front, so there was still no separation. I'm really baffled by this and am certain that there is something I am missing. Please, if you have any answers, advice, explanations, or any comments, I would really appreciate the help, Thanks everybody