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A semicrystalline inorganic ion-exchanger for thin-layer chromatographic separation of phenolic compounds

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The thin-layer chromatographic behaviour of 28 phenolic compounds was studied on semicrystalline stannic tungstate layers using various solvent systems of which formic acid and n-butanol-formic acid were found to be the most useful for the separation of these compounds. Dimethyl sulphoxide was found to act as a self detector for a number of phenols. An interesting feature of the study of phenols using stannic tungstate is the novel separation of different isomeric compounds. A number of binary, ternary and quarternary separations of bioanalytical and immunophysiological importance have been achieved.

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Nabi, S.A., Farooqui, W.U. & Rahman, N. A semicrystalline inorganic ion-exchanger for thin-layer chromatographic separation of phenolic compounds. Chromatographia 20, 109–111 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02280607

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