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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      62 258
      Quantitative determination of iron and copper in cotton material by TLC
      M. KASTELAN-MACAN, L. BOKIC, S. CERJAN-STEFANOVIC, (Fac. Technol., Univ. Zagreb, 44000 Zagreb, Yugoslavia)

      Chromatographia 23, 477-480 (1987). TLC on cellulose with ethanol - nitric acid - hydrochloric acid 9:2:1. Detection by spraying with 5% sodium diethyl-dithiocarbamate. Quantification after elution by spectrophotometry at 480 nm and 430 nm, resp.

      Classification: 33a
      64 294
      Effect of the composition of coordinated ß-diketonato ligands on Rf values of transition metal complexes obtained by thin-layer chromatography on silica gel
      Z.LJ. TESIC, T.J. JANJIC, G.N. VUCKOVIC, M.B. CELAP*, (*Inst. Chem., Fac. Sci., Univ. Beograd, P.O. Box 550, 11001 Beograd, Yugoslavia)

      J. Chromatogr. 456, 346-350 (1988). TLC on silica with dry single and multi component solvents.

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      Classification: 33a
      66 189
      Thin-layer chromatography of some metals on silica gel layers impregnated with salicylic, syringic and o-phthalic acid
      I. SKVORC, N. ZAMBELI, (Fac. Pharm. & Biochem., 41001 Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia)

      J. Chromatogr. 498, 428-430 (1990). TLC of some metals, Co, Cu, Fe, Hg, and Pb on silica, impregnated with salicylic, syringic and o-phthalic acid, with a) distilled water, and b) tap water. Detection by spraying with and by inspection under UV, or by exposure to NH3 followed by hydrogen sulfide vapor.

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      Classification: 33a
      68 208
      Chromatography of some ‘s’, ‘p’, and ‘p’ block metals on Zr(IV) phosphoantimonate thin layers in buffered EDTA solutions
      A.K. MISRA*, R.P.S. RAJPUT, (*Dept. of Chem., Bareilly College, Bareilly 243003 (UP), India)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 3, 83-85 (1990). TLC separation of 23 metal ions on zirconium phosphoantimonate as layer using buffered EDTA solutions as eluent. Detection by a variety of agents (e.g. alizarin red, 1% ethanolic dimethylglyoxine, ammonium thiocyanate in acetone, diphenyl carbazide, potassium ferrocyanide, stannous chloride, dithizone, sodium rhodizonate and ammonium sulfide).

      Classification: 33a
      72 172
      Thin-layer chromatographic determination of inorganic anions as counter-ions of metaldiantipyrilmethane cationic complexes and diantipyrilmethane cations
      O. SHADRIN, V. ZHIVOPISTSEV, A. TIMERBAEV*, (*Dep. Anal. Chem., Mendeleev Univ. Chem. Technol., 125190 Moscow, Russian Federation)

      Chromatographia 35, 667-670 (1993). Description of the use of diantipyrilmethane and its derivatives for TLC separation of anions on silica with organic solvent - mineral acid or binary organic solvent mixtures using ascending or radial chromatographic techniques. Detection by viewing the colored iron complexes under day light, or under UV.

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      Classification: 33a
      76 207
      Thin-layer chromatographic separation of zinc from Cd(II), Hg(II), and Ni(II) in environmental samples using impregnated silica layers
      A. MOHAMMAD*, M.A.M. KHAN, (Dept. App. Chem., Z.H. Coll. Engineering and Technol., Aligarh Muslim Univ., Aligarh - 202002, India)

      J. Chromatogr. Sci. 33, 531-535 (1995). TLC on silica, impregnated with 0.1% aqueous solution of sodium formate (pH 7.65). Detection by spraying with 0.1% dithizone in carbon tetrachloride for Zn(II), Cd(II), with 0.1% dimethylgluxime in ethanol for Ni2+, and by exposing to H2S gas for Hg(II). Determination by spectrophotometry. Discussion of the influences of the presence of various anions in the samples and pH values on the separation.

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      Classification: 33a
      80 154
      Planar chromatography of metal ions on stannic selenite silicate in DMSO - HNO3 systems
      S.D. SHARMA*, D. MISRA, A. AGARWAL, (*Anal. Res. Lab., Dept. of Chem., Hindu College, B-3, Jigar Colony, Moradabad-244001, India)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 10, 375-379 (1997). TLC of 5 cations as chlorides, nitrates, or sulfates on stannic selenite silicate with DMSO - nitric acid in different ratios. Detection by conventional spot-tests (see S.D. Sharma et al., J. Liq. Chromatogr. 16, 1833-1843 (1988)). Quantification after elution by spectrophotometry at 508 nm.

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      Classification: 33a
      89 189
      Anodic sampling and TLC identification of dental alloys
      A.J.M. HORVAT*, J. ZIVKO-BABIC, D. IVANKOVIC, S. BABIC, M. KASTELAN-MACAN, (*Dept. of Anal. Chem., Fac. of Chem. Eng. and Techn., Univ. of Zagreb, Marulicev trg 20, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 14, 426-429 (2001). TLC of nickel, chromium, cobalt, molybdenum, beryllium (as chlorides resp. molybdate or sulfate) on microcrystalline cellulose, with a mixture of iso-amyl alcohol, acetonitrile and conc. hydrochloric acid. Optimization of the mobile phase by systematic variation of the composition of the mixture. Visualization after drying by spraying with a 0.1% solution of quercetin in propanol, then a 1% solution of dimethylglyoxime in ethanol, and finally exposure to ammonia vapor. Optimum composition of the mobile phase was iso-amyl alcohol - acetonitrile - conc. hydrochloric acid 53.6:2.7:43.7.

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      Classification: 33a