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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      58 191
      (On the chromatography of metal chelates, XV) TLC of Rh, Pd, Ir and Pt with 1-hydroxy-2-pyridinethione
      K.H. KOENIG, I. KELLER , M. SCHUSTER, B. STEINBRECH. Fresenius Z. Anal. Chem. 322, 33-35 (1985)

      Viewing under UV. Densitometry by absorbance at 310 nm. Detection 0.1 to 1 ng.

      Classification: 33a
      60 222
      Separation of rhenium by thin-layer chromatography with polyethyleneimine cellulose in hydrochloric acid media
      T. SHIMIZU*, S. ABE, (*Dept. Chem., Fac. Edu., Gunma Univ., Aramaki, Maebashi 371, Japan)

      Chromatographia 21, 708-710 (1986). Investigation of the TLC behaviour of 49 inorganic ions on polyethyleneimine cellulose with hydrochloric acid media. The sorption on the cellulose decreases with increasing acid concentration for most of the ions, but As(III), Ti(IV) and Te(VI) do not exhibit Rf variation with acid concentration.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 2c, 33a
      62 260
      (Thin-layer chromatographic separation of partial metal ions
      H. LUO (Luo Huanguang), H. WANG (Wang Hui), (Wuhan Univ., Wuhan, P.R. China)

      II. Study of n-propyl alcohol systems). (Chinese). J.Wuhan Univ. 1, 79-84 (1987) (Wuhan Daxue Xuebao). Investigation of the TLC behaviors of some metal ions on silica using 4 developing solvent systems containing n-propanol. The optimal systems for different ion combinations were given.

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      Classification: 33a
      65 179
      Thin-layer chromatographic behaviour an separation of rare earths in silica gel-aqueous alkali metal chloride systems
      K. ISHIDA*, Y. UCHIDA, S. NINOMIYA, M. OSAWA, (*Lab. of Chem., Nip. Med. School, Kosugi, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 211, Japan)

      Fres. J. Anal. Chem. 336, 419-422 (1990). TLC of all lanthanoids except Pm in aqueous solutions of five alkali metal chlorides on silica. Visualization by spraying with 0.02% aqueous arsenazo(III) solution and 1 mol/L acetic acid. Examination of the effects of the solvent cations and the solvent anions on the Rf values. Discussion of effects of the salt concentrations on Rf values. For the separation of groups of adjacent lanthanoids typical chromatograms are presented.

      Classification: 2a, 33a
      67 222
      Determination of microquantities of mercury(II) with preliminary thin-layer chromatographic separation from mercury (I), lead(II), nickel(II), and copper(II) on acid-treated silica-gel layers
      M. AJMAL, A. MOHAMMAD, N. FATIMA, A.H. KHAN, (Environm. Res. Lab., Dept. of Applied Chem., Z.H. Coll. of Eng. and Technol., Aligarh Muslim Univ., Aligarh 202002, India)

      Microchem. J. 39, 361-371 (1989). TLC separation of Hg(II) on silica impregnated with 2% oxalic acid with ethyl acetate - acetone - formic acid - water 8:7:4:1. Detection with standard reagents, derivatization.

      Keywords: environmental
      Classification: 33a
      68 210
      Investigation of the separation process of rhenium, molybdenum, vanadium and tungsten ion mixtures in aqueous solutions on Al2O3 thin layers
      J.K. ROZYLO*, I. MALINOWSKA, D.S. GAYBAKYAN, (*Fac. Chem., M. Curie-Sklodowska Univ., PL-20-031 Lublin, Poland)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 3, 157-159 (1990). Separation of cationic ion mixtures of Mo, Re, W, and V by chromatography on alumina layers with aqueous solutions of inorganic and organic acids. These were compared with the separation of same substances on same layers with same solutions under application of a voltage gradient. The relationship between Rf values and concentrations of acids in the mobile phase were investigated and conclusions drawn. Chromatograms and electropherograms were visualized with 20% SnCl2 solution in HCl 1:1 and aqueous solution of NH4SCN. Good method to separate mixtures and to obtain information on ionic forms of rare element ions in aqueous solutions.

      Classification: 33a
      73 161
      Thin layer chromatographic detection of copper with 2-thiobarbituric acid
      D.M. JOGADANKAR, V.B. PATIL, H.N. KATKAR, (Regional Forensic Science Laboratory, State of Maharashtra, Cantonment, Aurangabad - 431002, India)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 7, 166 (1994). TLC of copper sulfate on silica with methanol - acetic acid 100:0.3. Detection by spraying with alkaline 2-thiobarbituric acid solution. Detection limit of the reagent is ca 100 µg.

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      Classification: 33a
      76 209
      Reversed phase extraction TLC of inorganic ions, with sulfuric acid and ammonium sulfate mobile phases on silica gel impregnated with tri-n-octylamine J
      T. SHIMIZU*, T. TANAKA, M. KOBAYASHI, (*Dept. of Chem., Fac. of Education, Gunma Univ., Aramaki, Maebashi 371, Japan)

      Planar Chromatogr. 8, 469-472 (1995). TLC of 49 inorganic ions on silica impregnated with tri-n-octylamine with aqueous sulfuric acid and sulfuric acid - ammonium sulfate solutions (0.01, 0.1, and 1.0 M ). Detection see T. Shimizu, N. Iwata, Y. Tamura, J. Planar Chromatogr. 7, 98-102 (1994).

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      Classification: 33a