The Biennial Symposia on Thin Layer Chromatography have, in their short history, come to be regarded as the leading forum for major advances in thin layer chromatographic theory and practice. This book brings together new techniques and applications in thin layer chromatography as reported at the Third Biennial Symposium. Twenty-eight chapters survey the continued growth of TLC, particularly high performance and reversed phase chromatography. Noteworthy too are results from investigations by petroleum chemists - the first time such studies have been presented at the Symposium. These methods will be of special interest to researchers working in other areas of chromatographic analysis, since computerized results are presented.
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978-0-471-88017-2 (9780471880172)
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Partial table of contents:; Lasers and Thin Layer Chromatography: Present and Future (M. Bicking); Bonded Stationary Phases for Reversed-Phase Thin Layer Chromatography (R. Scott); Rotating-Disk Thin Layer Chromatography (D. Zink); Time-Optimized Thin Layer Chromatography in a Chamber with Fixed Plate Lengths (R. Tecklenburg, et al.); Quantitativeness of Scanning Densitometry (D. Rogers); Discovery of New Compounds by Thin Layer Chromatography (S. Ahuja); New Methods in Analyzing Radiochromatograms and Electropherograms (H. Filthuth); Lipids of Human Milk (J. Bitman et al.); Direct Determination of Plasmalogens on Thin Layers (S. Levin et al.); Separation and Quantitation of Anionic, Cationic, and Nonionic Surfactants by Thin Layer Chromatography (D. Armstrong and G. Stine).