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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J. Liquid Chrom. 8, 1327-1346 (1985). TLC separation of aldicarb, bavistin, carbofuran, dimecron and oxamyl on soil coated plates (particle size100 mesh) using water (pH 7) and water of pH 4 (adjusted with 0.1 N HCI) and pH 10 (adjusted with 0.1 N NaOH). Detection of aldicarb, bavistin, carbofuran, oxamyl by spraying with 5 % methanolic KOH followed by 0.1 % p-nitrobenzenediazonium tetrafluoroborate. Detection of dimecron with 0.5 % brilliant green in acetone.
European Chromatography News 2, 18-21 (1988). Description of some of the many recent innovations like advances in TLC plates, sample application, development techniques and instrumentation for detection, quantification and identification. TLC is described as a sensitive instrumentalized quantitative analytical technique.
Chromatographia 28, 364-366 (1989). Description of a TLC procedure for glucose and fructose on amino-modified silica with acetonitrile - water 7:3. Detection under UV 365 nm after heating the chromatogram. Comparison of the detection limits with those obtained by spraying and dipping techniques.
J. Planar Chromatogr. 3, 527-530 (1990). Band broadening effects can be avoided and the sensitivity of film detection methods for weak beta radiations can be highly increased by using polystyrene-based ion-exchange planar chromatography instead of silica gel. Fluorogenic or other derivatization reagents also can cause band broadening. The sensitivity of film detection for 3H-labelled compounds is increased 150 times without any additional sensitization treatment.
J. Chromatogr. 553, 497-501 (1991). Description of the preparation of a two-phase "pirkle" modified amino-bonded TLC plate for the separation of enantiomers. Preparation of the plate by partially immersing an HPTLC plate in a solution of chiral selector N-(3,5-dinitrobenzoyl)-L-leucine. Use of the modified portion to separate the enantiomers of the model compounds 2,2,2-trifluoro-(9-antryl)ethanol and 1,1'-binaphthol. Elution of the separated enantiomers onto the unmodified portion of the plate using continuous development. Detection by fluorescence quenching.
Nippon Kagaku Kaishi 11, 998-1001 (1994). Investigation of dispersion trinitrotoluene (TNT) into crosslinked poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) gel. Preparation of the thin layers from mixtures of TNT-containing gel with cellulose powder in various ratios, and use of the gel to TLC separation of structural isomers of aromatic compounds, using toluic acids and nitrobenzoic acids and their sodium salts as model substrates and using water as mobile phase.
Kuromatogurafi (Jap. J. Chromatogr.) 15 (2), 60-61 (1994). Examination of the retention behavior of various organic compounds on titania TLC as well as on titania HPLC by emphasizing on the separation of structural isomers such as positional (o-, m-, p-) and geometrical (cis-, trans-) isomers. Discussion of the differences of adsorption characteristics of titania for solutes from those on silica and alumina. Demonstration with some examples.
J. AOAC Int. 82, 399-401 1999). Description of the preparation of a silica gel modified with mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane and the determination of surface characteristics before and after chemical modification by elemental analysis, specific surface area characterization, infrared spectroscopy, and TLC of 8 dyes with acetone - benzene - acetic acid 16:4:1.