Handbook of thin-layer chromatography

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Handbook of thin-layer chromatography

edited by Joseph Sherma, Bernard Fried

(Chromatographic science series, v. 71)

Marcel Dekker, c1996

2nd ed., rev. and expanded

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This revised and expanded second edition presents techniques, instrumentation and applications of overpressurized, rotational and high-performance quantitative thin layer chromatography. It contains practical information of the detection, identification and documentation of chromatogram zones; optical quantitation; flame ionization detection; automation and robotics; and nucleic acid derivatives.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Principles and practice of thin-layer chromatography: basic techniques, materials and apparatus
  • theory and mechanism of thin-layer chromatography
  • optimization in TLC
  • sorbents and precoated layers in TLC
  • instrumental thin-layer chromatography
  • gradient development in TLC
  • overpressured layer chromatography
  • detection, identification and documentation of chromatogen zones
  • thin-layer chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry
  • basic principles of optical quantitation in TLC
  • preparative layer chromatography
  • thin-layer radiochromatography
  • rod TLC with flame ionization detection
  • automation and robotics in planar chromatography. Part 2 Applications of thin-layer chromatography: amino acids and derivatives
  • peptides and proteins
  • antibiotics
  • carbohydrates
  • inorganics and organometallics
  • enantiomeric separations
  • lipids
  • natural pigments
  • pesticides
  • pharmaceuticals and drugs
  • phenols, aromatic acids and indoles
  • nucleic acid derivatives
  • steroids
  • synthetic dyes
  • toxins
  • hydrophilic vitamins
  • liphophilic vitamins.

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