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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I. Effect of the cis-trans configuration of cobalt(III) complexes on their Rf values. J. Chromatogr. 481, 465-470 (1989). TLC of some cis-trans isomeric cobalt(III) complexes on polyacrylonitrile with different solvent systems. Detection by exposing the plate for 10 min. to the vapor of 2M ammonium sulfide solution. Discussion of the effect of the cis-trans configuration of cobalt(III) complexes on their Rf values.
Chinese J. Chromatogr. (Sepu) 13, 123-125 (1995). TLC of the title compounds on silica with 1) carbon tetrachloride - chloroform - cyclohexane 0.58:2.5:10, 2) isopropyl ether - hexane 0.58:10, 3) chloroform - cyclohexane 3:100. Discussion of the use of multiple development method to increase the resolution, and of the effect of the molecular structure on TLC behavior.
Japanese Fisheries (Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi) 51, 1203 (1985). TLC on cellulose with five solvent systems: a) ethyl acetate - acetic acid - water 3:2:1, b) chloroform - methanol -28 % NH3 3:2:1, c) butanol - acetone - 85 % formate -water 10:10:2:5, d) butanol - acetone - 28 % NH3 - water 10:10:2:5, e) butanol - acetone - water 4:2:1. Identification by Rf comparison, confirmation by IR.
J. Liquid Chromatogr. 6, 155-164 (1983). TLC of Ti, Mn, Fe, Co, Cu and Zn complexes with p-diethylaminoanil of anthraceneglyoxal alone or with thiourea on silica with a) butanol - benzene 1:1, b) acetic acid - 0.1N HCl 1:1. Photometry.
Proc. Intern.symposium on TLC with special Emphasis on OPLC, Szeged, 29 (1984). OPLC (OPTLC) of 15 diethyl-dithiocarbamate-metal chelates on silica with chloroform - dichloromethane 6:4. Densitometric scanning by absorbance.
Chinese J. Chromatogr. 8, 102-105 (1989). TLC of Fe-Sn-Fe tri-nuclear organometallic compounds on 5% paraffin- impregnated silica with dichloromethane - acetone - water acetonitrile 0.4:2.5:4:7. Investigation of the relationship between Rf values and the structure of the compounds. Comparison of the results with those obtained by UV spectroscopy.
Chromatographia 40, 445-447 (1995). TLC of Co(III) complexes of EDTA type, in which different chelate rings were enlarged by one CH2 group, on silica with the ammonia sulfate-containing solvent systems. Investigation of the effect of the increased number of CH2 groups in chelate rings on the salting-out efficiencies, and the effect of ammonia sulfate concentration on the separation factors.
J. Chromatogr. 538, 373-383 (1991). Preparative TLC of diacylglycerols (DAGS) on silica - boric acid 19:1 with chloroform - acetone 98:2. Detection under UV 254 nm. Elution of DAG isomers with chloroform - methanol - trimethyl borate 20:10:1. Analytical TLC of 11 DAGS on silver impregnated silica with silver nitrate - saturated mixture of chloroform - isopropanol 99:1. Identification of the correlation between mobility and polarity of DAG species.