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      128 065
      Applications of thin‑layer chromatography and thin‑layer electrophoresis in the analysis of inorganic anions: a review
      M. AHMER, S. KHAN, Q. ULLAH* (*Chemistry Section, School of Sciences, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Telangana 500032, India, drqasimullah@gmail.com)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 34, 369-375 (2021). Review of the application of TLC and HPTLC for the analysis of inorganic anions between 1995 and 2020, including separation techniques in multicomponent mixtures.

      Keywords: HPTLC review
      Classification: 1b, 33b, 36
      125 042
      Low-voltage thin-layer electrophoresis of inorganic anions on silica gel-G and titanium (IV) tungstate layers: separation of coexisting F−, Cl−, Br− and I−, I−, IO3− and IO4−, Fe(CN)64− and Fe(CN)63−
      S. SHARMA*, C. SHARMA (*Department of Chemistry, School of Sciences, IFTM University, Delhi Road, Moradabad 244102, India, dsdsharma144@rediffmail.com)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 33, 89-95 (2020). Thin-layer electrophoresis of inorganic anions F-, Cl-, Br-, I-, IO3-, IO4-, BrO3-, IO3-, Fe(CN)63- and Fe(CN)64- on (1) silica gel, (2) titanium (IV) tungstate and (3) admixture of silica gel and titanium (IV) tungstate 1:1 for 2 h at 100 V using 0.1 M oxalic acid, 0.1 M citric acid, 0.1 M tartaric acid, 0.1 M succinic acid and 0.1 M acetic acid as background electrolyte. Silica gel was effective in achieving binary, ternary and quaternary separations. The magnitude of migration was in accord with the order of lyotropic number.

      Classification: 33b
      123 022
      Reversed-phase Thin-Layer Chromatography of inorganic anions on tri-n-butyl amine impregnated silica gel-G layers: separation of coexisting I–, IO3– and IO4–, Fe(CN)64– and Fe(CN)43-
      S. SHARMA*, C. SHARMA (*Department of Chemistry, School of Sciences, IFTM University, Delhi Road, Moradabad 244102, India, dsdsharma144@rediffmail.com)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 32, 265-271 (2019). HPTLC of 24 anions on tri-n-butyl amine (TBA) impregnated silica gel with 13 mobile phases (methanol, dimethylformamide, diisopropyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, 2-propanol, dimethylformamide - methanol 1:1, dimethylformamide - diisopropyl ether 1:1, dimethylformamide - tetrahydrofuran, 1:1, dimethylformamide - 2-propanol 1:1, 0.1 M oxalic acid, 0.1 M tartaric acid, 0.1 M citric acid and 0.1 M succinic acid). The retention behavior was analyzed in aqueous and non-aqueous mobile phases. The hRF values were also correlated with their lyotropic numbers. 20 % TBA-impregnated silica gel was found very effective for binary and ternary separations of anions.
       

      Classification: 2c, 33b
      123 042
      Retention behavior of metal ions on tri-n-butyl phosphate and tri-n-butyl amine-impregnated silica gel G layers: quantitative separation of lead from other metal ions and synthetic alloys
      S. SHARMA*, C. SHARMA (*Department of Chemistry, School of Sciences, IFTM University, Delhi Road, Moradabad 244102, India, dsdsharma144@rediffmail.com)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 32, 157-163 (2019). HPTLC of lead in the presence of other metal ions and synthetic alloys on 20 % tri-n-butyl phosphate (TBP) or tri-n-butylamine (TBA)-impregnated silica gel with butanol - 8 M nitric acid in varying ratios. Quantitative determination by spectrophotometry of the scratched zone detected with the dithiozone reagent.

      Classification: 33a
      91 103
      A new ultrasensitive chromogenic chelating reagent for use in the chromatographic separation and detection of metal ions
      H.S. RATHORE*, Y.N. SINGH, (*Appl. Chem. Dept., Z. H. Col. of Eng. and Techn., Aligarh Muslim Univ., Aligarh-202 002, India)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 15, 361-366 (2002). TLC of Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Bi, and Ag on cellulose with 0.1 M aqueous sodium diethyldithiocarbamate solution (NaDDC), 1% aqueous sodium sulfide solution for Cd, Hg, Pb and a saturated ethanolic 8-hydroxyquinoline solution for Zn with the appropriate mobile phase. The authors found out that NaDDC is an excellent chromogenic reagent for the visualization of some heavy metals on TLC cellulose plates.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 33a
      98 125
      Use of cationic micellar mobile phases in normal-phase TLC for enhanced selectivity in the separation of transition metal ions
      A. MOHAMMAD*, V. AGRAWAL (*Anal. Research Lab., Dept. of Applied Chem., Fac. of Engineering and Technology, Aligarh Muslim Univ., Aligarh 202002, India)

      Simultaneous separation of mixtures of zinc, nickel, mercury and cadmium or manganese cations. Acta Chrom. 12, 177-188 (2002). The effect of surfactant concentrations below and above the critical micellar concentration on the retention behaviour of metal ions was examined. The effect of organic and inorganic additives on the mobility and separation efficiency of the metal ions was also assessed. TLC of mixtures of Zn2+, Ni2+, Hg2+, and Cd2+ or Mn2+ on silica gel with 50 mM aqueous micellar solution of N,N-cetyltrimethyl-ammonium bromide (CTAB). Detection of Ni2+ with a 1 % solution of alcoholic dimethylglyoxime, of Zn2+,Cd2+, and Hg2+ with a 0.5 % solution of dithizone in CCl4, and of Mn2+ with a 1:1 mixture of 2 M sodium hydroxide and 30 % H2O2. The proposed method was used for separation and identification of cations from drag-out nickel-plating solution and a sludge sample containing their hydroxides, as well as for semi-quantitative Ni2+-determination.

      Classification: 33a
      75 185
      Thin-layer chromatographic separation, identification, and determination of certain anions
      A. MOHAMMAD*, SH. TIWARI, J.P.S. CHAHAR, (*Anal. Res. Lab., Dept. of Applied Chem., Zakir Hussain Coll. of Eng. and Techn., Aligarh Muslim Univ., Aligarh-202002, India)

      J. Chromatogr. Sci. 33, 143-147 (1995). Investigation of the retention behavior of 19 anions on plain, impregnated, and mixed adsorbent layers of silica G, alumina, cellulose microcrystalline, kaolin, and kieselguhr G with aqueous solvent systems. Separation of anions on cellulose with hydrochloric acid - acetone 1:9 and on cellulose - alumina 1:2 with water. Semiquantification of I-, Br -, and NO2-. Determination of the limits of identification for I-, Br -, NO2-, SCN-, BrO3-, IO4-, IO3-, CrO42- and PO43-.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 33b
      100 180
      Thin-Layer Chromatography of Aluminium
      P.A.M. NAJAR*, R.N. CHOUHAN, J.U. JEURKAR, S.D. DOLAS, K.V.R. RAO (*Jawaharlal Nehru Aluminium Research Development and Design Centre, Amaravati Road, Nagpur, India)

      J. Chromatogr. Sci. 45 (5), 263-268 (2007). TLC of microgram levels of iron, silicon, copper, nickel, titanium, magnesium, manganese, and zinc present in a high concentration aluminium matrix, on silica gel with aqueous sodium chloride solution. Quantification by densitometry. Comparison of the densitometric quantitative determination results of iron, silicon, nickel, and copper with the respective optical emission spectral analytical data.

      Classification: 33