Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service CCBS

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The Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service CCBS contains all abstracts of CBS issues beginning with CBS 51. The database is updated after the publication of every other CBS edition. Currently the Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service includes more than 11'000 abstracts of publications between 1983 and today. With the online version you can perform your own detailed TLC/HPTLC literature search:

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      57 006
      Two-dimensional separations
      J.C. GIDDINGS

      Anal. Chem. 56, 1258A-1270A (1984). Discussion of the possibilities of 2D separations based on known 1D techniques. Emphasis on a judicious choice of building blocks, the development of effective means for their combination, system optimization and the development of sophisticated detection and data reduction system.

      Keywords: review
      Classification: 2a
      59 013
      Reversed-phase ion-pair thin-layer chromatography of organic acids
      J.A. TROKE, I.D. WILSON*, (Dept. Drug Metabolism, Hoechst Pharm. Res. Lab., Walton Manor Walton, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK7 7AJ, UK)

      Influence of ion-pair structure and solvent pH on Rf. J. Chromatogr. 360, 236-240 (1986). TLC of organic acids on silica, dipped in 0.1 M ion-pair reagents, with methanol - water -1:1. Investigation of the effects of solvent pH and the structure of the ion-pair reagent on Rf.

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      Classification: 2a
      62 007
      The relative merits of planar and column chromatographic methods in organic trace-level analysis
      U.A.TH. BRINKMAN, (Dep. Anal. Chem., Free Univ., De Boelelaan 1083, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 1, 150-160 (1988). Discussion of the potential and the limitation of column liquid chromatography, planar chromatography (TLC) and GC with emphasis on the separation efficiency, sample pretreatment, detection, derivatization procedures, speed of analysis, possibility of on-line coupling and some future trends.

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      Classification: 2a
      64 007
      Band brodening and the plate height equation in thin-layer chromatography
      C.F. POOLE,(Dep. Chem., Wayne State Univ., Detroit, MI 48202 USA)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 1, 373-376 (1988). A lecture with 12 references.

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      Classification: 2a
      68 005
      Effect of nature of support and impregnating agent on lipophilicity determination for nonionic surfactants by reversed-phase thin-layer chromatography
      T. CSERHATI*, Z. ILLES, (*Cent. Res. Inst. Chem., Hungarian Acad. Sci., P.O. Box 17, H-1525 Budapest, Hungary)

      Chromatographia 31, 152-156 (1991). Determination of the retention of 9 nonylphenyl ethylene oxide oligomers in 15 reverse-phase chromatographic systems using silicone oils of various molecular mass impregnating agents and silica, cellulose and alumina supports. Evaluation of the data with principal component analysis carried out on the covariance and the correlation matrices. Discussion of the effect of nature of support and impregnating agent on lipophilicity.

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      Classification: 2a, 35a
      76 023
      The significance of thin-layer chromatography in the pharmacopoeal analytics
      P. VOLFORD*, M. TAKACS, (*SOTE, Gyógyszerészeti Kémiai Intézet, H-1092 Budapest, Högyes E. u.9., Hungary)

      (A comparison between the Hungaria European Pharmacopoeia). Gyógyszerészet 39, 5-6 (1995). Author point out the special significance of TLC in the pharmacopoeal analytics. The presented data prove that the three main chromatographic techniques are prevailingly used in the European as well as in the Hungarian pharmacopoeias (i.e. in 29% of the paragraphs of the Ph.Hg.VII and in 63% of that of the method: about 90% in both pharmacopoeias. Thus, the frequency of application of the three chromatographic methods in that special analytical field is in succession the following: TLC>>GC>HPLC opposite to the common practice adopted in analytic and drug analytic.

      Classification: 2a
      93 007
      Conversion of a gradient from an AMD1 to an AMD2 system
      U. WIPPO* (*Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices, Kurt-Georg-Kiesinger-Allee 3, D-53175 Bonn, Germany, wippo@bfarm.de)

      CBS 92, 10-12 (2004). Conversion of AMD1 gradients into AMD2 gradients with a mathematical system using Excel 97.

      Keywords: AMD
      Classification: 2a, 3d
      60 021
      Chitin as stationary phase in thin-layer chromatography - Application of chromatographic process optimization theory for chitin layers
      J.K. ROZYLO, I. MALINOWSKA, D.GWIS-CHOMICZ, (Inst. of Chemistry, M. Curie-Sklowdowska Univ., 20-031 Lublin, PL)

      J. Liquid Chrom. 9, 3447-3459 (1986). Description of two basic theories for adsorption TLC optimization: thermodynamic adsorption theory and theory based on mass action law (so called Snyder's theory). Application on chromatographic systems using chitin as stationary phase for separation of amino acids. Results were comparable for systems with silica gel as stationary phase

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      Classification: 2b, 3b