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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      108 010
      Preliminary investigation of sintered plates bonded or end-capped with phenyl for planar electrochromatography
      F. DING (Ding Fengyan), D. WANG (Wang Dongyuan)*, S. SONG (Song Shixia), S. XU (Xu Shuying) (*Department of Analytical Chemistry, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Shenyang, 110016, China; wdylxsy@hotmail.com)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 24, 10-15 (2011). TLC of Sudan II, Sudan III, p-methoxyazobenzene, p-aminoazobenzene on silica gel reversed-phase sintered glass plates with numerous mobile phases. RP-phenyl sintered plates, i. e. sintered plates bonded with phenyl, were unsuitable for planar electrochromatography if the mobile phase contained no buffer salts, irrespective of whether or not the plates were end-capped. RP-18 sintered plates end-capped with an appropriate amount of phenyl were suitable for PEC and showed a similar separation ability but a higher electroosmotic flow than RP-18 sintered plates end-capped with an appropriate amount of methyl.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 3b
      117 027
      Particle-loaded monolithic materials for separations via planar electrochromatography
      H. GRUBER-WOELFER*, M. BRAUNBRUCK, R. LASKOWSKI, P. FEENSTRA, J. KHINAST, H. BART (*Institute of Process and Particle Engineering, Graz University of Technology,
      Inffeldgasse 13, 8010 Graz, Austria, woelfler@tugraz.at)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 29, 15-21 (2016). Planar electrochromatography of polyaromatic hydrocarbons (thiourea, naphtalene, acenaphthylene, phenanthrene-anthracene, fluoroanthene and pyrene) on silica-based monoliths functionalized with octyl groups with citrate buffer (pH 5.4) – methanol 1:29 and a voltage of 20 kV. _x000D_

      Classification: 3b
      57 024
      Trennung von derivatisierten Aminosäuren auf HPTLC-Fertigplatten mit Cyanomodifizierung
      W. JOST, M. MICHALI, H. HERBERT

      (Separation of derivatized amino acids on HPTLC-precoated plates with cyanomodification.) GIT 2, 105-108 (1986). New cyano-modified HPTLC precoated plates demonstrated by the separation of PTH-, DNP- and DNS amino acids. Layers are suitable for employing straight phases as well as RP-phases and ion pair reagents.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 3b, 18a
      59 203
      Movement of trace elements in soils using thin-layer chromatography
      R.P. SINGH, S.K. SAXENA, K. KUMARI

      J. Liquid Chromatogr. 8, 1319-1326 (1985). Separation of Cu, Co, Ni and Zn on TLC plates prepared from soil (100-150 mesh) and CaCO3 15 % using water as eluent for studying the effect of pH, organic matter, etc. on the mobility of trace elements. Detection of Cu: 1 % aq. potassium ferrocyanide solution, of Mn: 1 % ethanolic diphenylcarbazide solution, for Ni and Co: 0.1 % ethanolic dimethyl glyoxime in NH3.

      Keywords: agricultural
      Classification: 3b, 33a
      62 030
      (Thin-layer chromatography on chemically bonded phase) (Chinese)
      ZH. ZHANG (Zhang Zhennan), (Yunnan Inst. Chem. Eng., Kunming, Yunnan, P.R. China)

      Chinese J. Chromatogr. 5, 225-231 (1987) (Sepu). A review with 43 references on the preparation and performance of chemically bonded phases for TLC, its mobile phase, development, and the applications in the analysis of vitamins, aromatic nitro compounds, pigments, etc.

      Keywords: review
      Classification: 3b, 27, 30
      65 108
      TLC resolution of alkaloids on silica layers impregnated with metal ions
      R. BHUSHAN*, I. ALI, (*Dept. Chem., Univ. of Roorkey, Roorkey-247667, India)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 2, 397-398 (1989). TLC separation of 5 alkaloids (atropine, berberine, brucine, ephedrine, quinine) on either cadmium sulfate, zinc sulfate or nickel chloride containing silica gel with butanol - formic acid 1:1 as eluent. Location of spots by iodine chamber.

      Classification: 3b, 22
      68 037
      Application of hydrophilic modified silica gels in TLC
      H.E. HAUCK, W. JOST, (E. Merck, Chem. Reagents Div., Darmstadt, FRG)

      Amer. Lab. 17, 44-45, 47-48 (1990). Description of amino-, cyano-, and diolmodified silica gels, and illustration of their applications as TLC stationary phases for the separation of vitamins, pesticides, DNP amino acids, gallic acid and ester, preservatives, steroids, natural substances and progesterones.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 3b
      70 022
      Zirconium oxide stationary phase for thin-layer chromatography with diffuse reflectance Fourier transform infrared detection
      N.D. DANIELSON, J.E. KATON, S.P. BOUFFARD, ZH. ZHU (Dep. Chem., Miami Univ., Oxford, OH 45056, USA)

      Anal. Chem. 64, 2183-2186 (1992). TLC of various dyes on zirconium oxide coated microscope slides. In situ diffuse reflectance IR microspectroscopy of the analyte spots on zirconia. Discussion of the band frequencies and intensities of a zirconia DRIFTS spectrum of Rhodamine B. Comparison of the identification on zirconia with that on alumina, silica. Minimum identifiable quantity, 5 ng, and detection limit, 0.3 µg for Rh. B after separation from acid blue. Discussion of the TLC properties of zirconia for some other dyes.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 3b, 4e