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Horizontal chambers circular development

Chapter 4 discusses the selection and optimization of mobile phases for successful separations in PLC. Chapter 5 details procedures for sample application and development of layers, and Chapter 6 complements Chapter 5 by dealing specifically with the use of horizontal chambers for the development of preparative layers, including linear, continuous, two-dimensional, gradient, circular, and anticircular modes. [Pg.8]

The advantage of the use of linear horizontal development is the reduced developing time. In this case the gravitation does not decrease the mobility of the mobile phase more than in the traditional linear ascending development. Plates are placed horizontally in the chamber and the transport of the eluent is assured by a glass frit strip, a capillary split or any other method. Circular development techniques employ circular TLC plates, the mobile phase enters the centre of the plate and the development occurs out of the centre of the plate. The sample can be applied either onto the dry layer or onto the layer under the flow of the mobile phase. [Pg.9]

The different methods of arranging the filter paper in the chromatographic chamber have been applied to sugar separations descending, ascending,39 40 and circular or horizontal development.41 These methods and other techniques will be discussed below. Detailed descriptions of the equipment needed for paper chromatography are readily available.8... [Pg.314]


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