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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      54 113
      Szabvanyositas 36, 119-121 (1984)
      L. GYORFI, G. NAGY

      (Hungarian). (Environmental protection of soils due to pesticides.) TLC of pesticides on silica with a) dichloromethane, b) ethyl acetate, c) hexane - ether 1:1. Detection with o-tolidine, KI, AgNO3 or by enzymatic biotest.

      Keywords: review
      Classification: 29
      59 148
      (Determination of prodiglyc residues
      L. SASI-SZABO, P. SIETO. Noevenyvedelem 22, 518-520 (l986). (Hungarian)

      Detection by spraying with p-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde and o-tolidine or by UV,. Sensitivity 2-5 ng.

      Classification: 29
      65 135
      Hydrophilic surface modified HPTLC precoated layers in pesticide analysis
      H.E. HAUCK*, M. MACK, S. REUKE, H. HERBERT, (*E. Merck, Abt. FO REAG CHROM, Frankfurter Str. 250, D-6100 Darmstadt, FRG)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 2, 268-275 (1989). HPTLC of pesticides (triazines, phenoxycarboxylic acids, urea derivatives, aniline derivatives, phosphoric acid esters, chlorinated hydrocarbons) on NH2-, CN-, and DIOL-phases: Triazines on NH2 with chloroform - toluene 9:1; phenoxycarboxylic acids on DIOL with petrol ether (40-60°C) - acetone 85:15; urea derivatives on NH2 with chloroform - toluene 8:2; aniline derivatives on CN with hexane - toluene - acetone 70:25:5; phosphoric esters on NH2 with toluene - hexane 8:2. Detection by densitometry.

      Classification: 29
      69 172
      Application of high-performance thin-layer chromatography and automated multiple development for the identification and determination of pesticides in water
      U. DE LA VIGNE*, D.E. JÄNCHEN, W.H. WEBER, (CAMAG, Sonnenmattstrasse 11, CH-4132 Muttenz, Switzerland)

      J. Chromatogr. 553, 489-496 (1991). AMD - HPTLC of trace amounts of pesticides on silica with a polarity gradient based on dichloromethane, and a second universal elution gradient with changed selectivity. Identification by multi-wavelength response. Correlation and the option of UV spectra. Quantification by densitometry.

      Classification: 29
      75 125
      Screening of 265 pesticides in water by thin-layer chromatography with automated multiple development
      S. BUTZ, H.J. STAN*, (Inst. Food. Chem., Ten. Univ. Berlin, Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25, D-13355 Berlin, FRG)

      Anal. Chem. 67, 620-630 (1995). HPTLC of 265 pesticides on silica using AMD with an universal gradient based on dichloromethane. Compilation of the data for migration distances, the UV spectra, and the instrumental detection limits. Confirmation of suspect positive ones by a second analysis applying special gradients optimized for the classes. The pesticides were concentrated by solid phase extraction of 1 L drinking water.

      Keywords: environmental AMD
      Classification: 29, 37c
      79 128
      Multidimensional separation in HPLC, the only way to optimize step by step separations
      F. EISENBEISS, (Merck KGaA, L PRO Chrom, Frankfurter Str. 250, D-64331 Darmstadt, Germany)

      InCom-Sonderband 75-90 (1997). HPTLC of 32 pesticides and herbicides on (extra thin) silica gel layers using an universal gradient by means of an AMD-System. Detection by densitometry at 220 nm. On-line coupling of HPLC and HPTLC.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 4d, 29, 37c
      83 092
      Recent advances in thin-layer chromatography of pesticides
      J. SHERMA, (Lafayette College, Dept. of Chem., Easton, PA 18042-1782, USA)

      J. AOAC Int. 82, 48-53 (1999). Review of the advances in the use of TLC and HPTLC for separation, detection, and qualitative and quantitative determination of pesticides, other agrochemicals, and related compounds for the period 1996 - 1998. Analyses are covered for a variety of food, biological, and environmental samples and for residues of various pesticides, including insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides, belonging to different chemical classes. References on formulation analysis, hydrophobicity studies, and use of TLC and thin-layer radiochromatography for studies of pesticide metabolism, degradation, uptake, and related studies are also included. 69 references.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 29
      89 100
      Chemometric characterization of the RF values of pesticides in thin-layer chromatography on silica with mobile phases comprising a weakly polar diluent and a polar modifier
      T. TUZIMSKI, (Dept. of Inorg. and Anal. Chem., Med. Acad., Staszica 6, 20-081 Lublin, Poland)

      Part IV. J. Planar Chromatogr. 15, 124-127 (2002). Report of plots of RF values against modifier concentration for chromatography of thirty-one moderately polar pesticides in systems of the type silica gel - heptane + modifier (ethyl acetate, tetrahydrofuran, and dioxane). HPTLC on silica gel; detection under UV 254 nm.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 29