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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      61 049
      Petroleum
      F.C. TRUSELL, (Consulting Anal. Chemist, 6910 South Prince Way, Littleton, Colorado 80120, USA)

      Anal. Chem. 59, 252R-280R (1987). A review on TLC application in petroleum analysis with many references. Also other techniques.

      Keywords: review
      Classification: 5
      63 020
      Congruent cuticular hydrocarbons
      K.E. ESPELIE*, H.R. HERMANN, (*Dep. of Entomology, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA)

      Biochemical systematics and ecology 16, 505-508 (1988). TLC of hydrocarbons on silica with hexane - ether - formic acid 40:10:1. Visualization under UV after spraying with a 0.2% ethanolic solution of 2',7'-dichlorofluorescein. The hydrocarbon fractions were recovered from silica by elution with chloroform - methanol and analysed by GC.

      Classification: 5a
      104 018
      Quantitative structure-retention relationship and 3D molecular modeling studies in the unusual chromatographic behavior of triphenylmethane derivatives in RPTLC systems
      I. BELAI*, G. OROS, B. BORDAS (*Plant Protection Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1525 Budapest, P.O. Box 102, Hungary; ibel@nki.hu)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 22, 255-263 (2009). TLC of 25 triphenylmethane derivatives using paraffin oil-coated silica gel and acetone-water mixtures, in which the acetone content varied between 40 and 70 % in increments of 10 %. Dual retention behavior is observed for triphenylmethane derivatives in reversed phase HPTLC when the composition of acetone-water mobile phase is varied. The physicochemical and molecular properties of triphenylmethane derivatives lead to an unusual retention behavior, which was investigatd by traditional quantitative structure-retention relationship modeling and by 3D molecular modeling. Lipophilicity was found to be the most important molecular property governing the retention of triphenylmethane derivatives.

      Classification: 5b
      57 035
      The applicability of fluorescence line-narrowing spectroscopy in combination with thin-layer chromatography
      J.W. HOFSTRAAT, H.J.M. JANSEN, G.P. HOORNWEG, C. GOOIJER, N.H. VELTHORST

      Anal. Chim. Acta 170, 61-71 (1985). TLC of pyrene, 1-chloropyrene and dichloropyrene on silica with cyclohexane - hexane 1:1. Identification by fluorescence line-narrowed spectroscopy. Detection limit in the low nanogram region.

      Classification: 4e, 5b
      64 028
      Investigation of foodstuff determination of benzo(a)pyrene in (smoked) meat products
      ANONYMOUS

      Official Collection of Assay Methods acc. to 35 LMBG. TLC determination of benzo(a)pyrene on cellulose-aluminiumoxide mixed layers with ethanol - acetone - water 60:25:15, resp. methanol - diethyl ether - water 4:4:1. Detection under UV 366 nm, comparison against standard.

      Keywords: food analysis
      Classification: 5b
      73 028
      The analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil extracts by absorption and reversed phase thin-layer chromatography
      I. BARANOWSKA, W. SZEJA, P. WASILEWSKI, (Dept. of Anal. and Gen. Chem., Silesian Technical Univ., 7 Kuczewskiego Street, PL-44-100 Gliwice, Poland)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 7, 137-141 (1994). TLC of PAHs on silica, silica/kieselguhr mixtures 1:1, aluminium oxide, RP-18 and RP-8, developed with various solvent systems. Inspection after drying under UV at 254 nm. Best results (resolution) was obtained on RP-18 with two-fold development with acetonitrile - methanol - water mixtures.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 5b
      79 241
      HPLC and TLC identification of nitrogen polynuclear aromatic compounds in airborne particulate matter
      B. JANOZKA*, D. BODZEK, A. SZOTEK, L. WARZECHA, (*Silesian Med. Acad., Fac. of Med., Dept. of Chem., 41-808 Zabrze, H. Jordana Str. 19, Poland)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 10, 55-58 (1997). TLC of nitronaphthalene, nitrofluorene, nitroanthracene, nitropyrene, quinoline, azafluorene, and benzo(h)-quinoline on RP-18 silica with acetonitrile - water 9:1 for nitroarenes and with methanol - water 9:1 for azaarenes. Detection under UV 254 and 366 nm, then by spraying with 15% tin(II) chloride in 36% hydrochloric acid + p-dimethyl-aminobenzaldehyde for nitroarenes and Dragendorff's reagent for azaarenes. Detection limits for 2-nitrofluorene 0.10 µg, for 9-nitroanthracene 0.075 µg, for 1-nitropyrene 0.025 µg, for 1-nitronaphthalene 0.10 µg.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 5b, 37b
      89 015
      Identification of the products of oxidation of benzo(a)pyrene
      E. SUROWIEC*, M. BARTOS, (*Inst. of Chem., Silesian Univ., 9 Szkolna Street, 40-006 Katowice, Poland)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 15, 73-75 (2002). TLC of benzo(a)pyrene and 5,8-, 5,10-, and 5,11-dioxobenzo(a)pyrene on silica gel RP with 80% acetic acid - methanol 1:1. Detection under UV 366 nm.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 5b