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Overpressured thin-layer chromatography
Journal of Chromatography A, 1986The properties, apparatus and applications of overpressured thin-layer chromatography (OPTLC) have been reviewed. In the Introduction planar chromatography has been briefly characterized, with particular attention to TLC. The general properties of OPTLC and methods of development of chromatograms in this technique have been then given. The construction
Z, Witkiewicz, J, Bładek
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Contour thin-layer chromatography
Journal of Chromatography A, 1968Abstract Examinations were conducted of the tendency of migrating substances to ascend on thin strips of varying widths, to follow: 1 cm strips at varying angles above the horizontal compared with the vertical and with reversal of angle of solvent flow, varying degrees of curvature in a single narrow arc or in a series of ascending arcs producing ...
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Polytetrafluoroethylene layers for thin-layer chromatography
Journal of Chromatography A, 1969Abstract Polytetrafluoroethylene layers have been evolved whose properties are satisfactory for thin-layer chromatography (TLC). These properties include versatility of composition, rate of drying, uniformity, adherence to a support without binder, wettability, rate of development, and resolution of test-mixture components.
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2012
The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 1.1. Definitions 1.2. Applications 2. Choice of Plates 2.1. Stationary Phases 2.1.1. Silica Gel 2.1.2. Bonded Phases 2.1.3. Cellulose 2.1.4. Impregnated Stationary Phases 2.2. Binders and Fluorescence Indicators 3. The Mobile Phase 3.1. Solvent Strength 3.2. Selectivity
Eike Reich, Valeria Widmer
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The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 1.1. Definitions 1.2. Applications 2. Choice of Plates 2.1. Stationary Phases 2.1.1. Silica Gel 2.1.2. Bonded Phases 2.1.3. Cellulose 2.1.4. Impregnated Stationary Phases 2.2. Binders and Fluorescence Indicators 3. The Mobile Phase 3.1. Solvent Strength 3.2. Selectivity
Eike Reich, Valeria Widmer
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Instrumental Thin-Layer Chromatography
Analytical Chemistry, 1994Colin F. Poole, Salwa K. Poole
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Modern thin-layer chromatography
Analytical Chemistry, 1989Colin F. Pool, Salwa K. Poole
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Processing thin but robust electrolytes for solid-state batteries
Nature Energy, 2021Moran Balaish +2 more
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Atomically Thin Materials for Next-Generation Rechargeable Batteries
Chemical Reviews, 2022Ding Yuan, Yuhai Dou, Zhenzhen Wu
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