The retention factor or Rfvalue of a compound in TLC is a measure of how far a sample has moved up the plate in relation to the solvent front. It is a ratio and can be calculated as:

A TLC experiment should aim to have an Rfvalue in the range of 0.3 - 0.7. Rfvalues are specific to a solvent system and the sample, therefore if the experiment was replicated a database of Rf values can be used to identify the different compounds on the plate, for specific compounds and solvent systems. The value is most often used to distinguish between spots in a Lab report.
NOTE:The Rfvalue is not to be confused with theretention factor k', also known as the capacity factor, used inHPLC.