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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      62 256
      Reversed phase thin layer chromatographic separation of heavy metal ions on silica gel layers loaded with tributylamine
      M. AJMAL*, A. MOHAMMAD, N. FATIMA, A.H. KHAN, (*Environ. Res. Lab., Dep. App. Chem., Z.H. College of Eng. and Technol., Aligarh Muslim Univ., Aligarh 202002, India)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 1, 128-134 (1988). Studies of the chromatographic behavior of some heavy metal ions by TLC on silica with formic acid - sodium formate systems. Discussion of the effect of the mobile phase combinations on the mobility of metal ions. Calculation of some TLC parameters for Zn-Cd, Zn-Ni and Zn-Co separations.

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      Classification: 2c, 33a
      64 293
      Advances in the analytical chromatography of the lanthanides
      K. ROBARDS, S. CLARKE, E. PATSALIDES, (Sch. Sci. Technol., Riverina-Murray Inst. Higher Educ., Wagga 2650, Australia)

      A review. Analyst 113, 1757-1779 (1988). Review with 340 references on TLC, LC, GC and related techniques for the separation and determination of lanthanides.

      Keywords: review
      Classification: 33a
      66 188
      (Separation of noble metals by thin-layer chromatography
      SH. REN (Ren Shuzhen), ZH. HU (Hu Zhaosheng), S. JIA (Jia Xiping),J. ZHENG (Zheng Jieheng), (Dep. Chem., East China Norm. Univ., Shanghai, P.R. China)

      Chinese J. Chem. Reag. (Huaxue Shiji) 11, 367-368 (1989). TLC on silica with butanol – methyl iso-butyl ketone – P20 – hydrochloric acid 140:100:15:18 for Au, Pd and Pt, Ru, Ir and Rh, and 140:100:15:1 for Pt and Pd. No interference by other noble metals observed.

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      Classification: 33a
      68 207
      Some aspects of the separation and identification of gold(III), selenium(IV), and tellurium(IV) ions by TLC
      I. MALINOWSKA, J.K. ROZYLO*, D.S. GAYBAKYAN, (*Fac. of Chem., Maria Curie-Sklodowska Univ., pl Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej 3, 20031 Lublin, Poland)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 3, 422-424 (1990). The possibility of using TLC for the simple and rapid separation of gold(III), selenium(IV) and tellurium(IV) is demonstrated, and the behavior of the ions chromatographed on alumina with aqueous solutions of both organic and inorganic acids is discussed. The mobile phases investigated included HCl, HBr, H2SO4, H3PO4 and HNO3 and aqueous solutions of various organic acids, over a wide range of concentration.

      Classification: 33a
      71 191
      Salting-out thin-layer chromatography of transition metal complexes
      G. VUCKOVIC, O. MILZEVIC, T.J. JANJIC, M.B. CELAP, (Fac. Chem., Univ. Belgrade, P.O. Box 550, 11001 Belgrade, Yugoslavia)

      I. Investigation of the behaviour of mixed aminocarboxylato cobalt(III) complexes on silica gel. J. Chromatogr. 609, 427-431 (1992). Investigation of 24 mixed aminocarboxylato cobalt(III) complexes of anionic and neutral types, containing nitro ligands with or without ammonia ligands and belonging to six homologous series by salting-out TLC on silica. Aqueous ammonium sulfate solution in water. Proposal of a mechanism based on hydrophobic interaction between the sorbate and the sorbent.

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      Classification: 33a
      76 206
      (Study of Co(II), Cu(II), Zn(II), Pb(II), Mn(II) and Ni(II) as their glyoxylic acid thiosemicarbozone complexes by thin-layer chromatography
      H. LI (Li Huaina), J. YU (Yu Jinmao), F. LI (Li Feng), J. TIAN (Tian Junlian), C. LIU (Liu Cui), (Dept. Chem., Qufu Norm. Univ., Qufu 273165, P.R. China)

      Chinese J. Chromatogr. (Sepu) 13, 203-204 (1995). TLC on silica with acetone - ethyl acetate - methanol - water. Detection by exposure to iodine vapors. Calculation of the Rf values. Rf (Co) > Rf (Pb) > Rf (Un) > Rf (Cu) > Rf (Ni) > Rf (Mu).

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      Classification: 33a
      80 012
      Chromatographic separation of inorganic ions on thin-layers of lanthanum silicate ion-exchanger
      S.W. HUSAIN*, A. MIRZAIE, (*Chem. Dept., Fac. Sci., Univ. Tarbiat Moallem, 49 Mofatteh Avenue, Tehran - 15614, Iran)

      Chromatographia 45, 347-350 (1997). Use of the thin-layers of lanthanum silicate to study the chromatographic behavior of 28 metal ions in aqueous and mixed systems. Discussion of fast ternary and binary separations and various others.

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      Classification: 3b, 33a
      87 159
      Reversed-phase TLC of 3d metal ions on silica gel GF254 impregnated with silicone fluid DC200, tri-aryl phosphate, and tri-n-butyl phosphate and with DMSO-HNO3 mobile phases
      S.D. SHARMA*, S.C. SHARMA, C. SHARMA, (*Anal. Res. Lab., Dept. of Chem., Hindu College, B-3, Jigar Colony, Moradabad-244001, India)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 14, 16-20 (2001). RP-TLC of 3d metal ions (e.g. VO2+, Fe3+, Ti4+, Mn2+, Zn2+,) on silica gel impregnated with silicone fluid DC200, tri-aryl phosphate, and tri-n-butyl phosphate with mixtures of DMSO and HNO3. The most effective eluents prepared from DMSO and 1 M HNO3 were mixtures in which the concentration of the acid is between 0.1 and 0.7 M.

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      Classification: 33a