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For many years TLC has suffered from the image of being a low
sensitivity, low resolution, non-quantitative teehnique, suitable
for chemists, but not a tool for real ehromatographers. Whilst
perhaps true in the past this attitude no longer ref1eets the
eapabi1ities of modern instrumenta1ized TLC in all its many forms.
This volume represents the proceedings of a meeting in Brighton in
1987 whieh formed part of a eontinuing series of one and two day
events on TLC organized by the Chromatographie Soeiety either alone
or, like this one, in eonjunetion with other learned bodies. These
meetings are designed to keep ehromatographers up to date with the
latest deve10pments and help promote a more positive image of TLC.
lan Wilson November 1987 v CONTENTS The Chromatographic Society xi
Contemporary Thin-layer Chromatography: An introduction IoD. Wilson
INSTRUMENTATION Quantitative Methods in Thin-layer Chromatography
C. F. Poole, S. K. Poole and T. A. Dean 11 Fluorescence
Line-narrowing Spectroscopy: A New and Highly Selective Detection
Technique for Thin-layer and Liquid Chromatography J. W. Hofstraat,
C. Gooijer, U. A. Th. Brinkman and N. H. Velthorst 29 Qualitative
and Quantitative Image Analysis of Fluorescence from High
Performance Thi. n-layer Chromatography R. M. Belchamber, S. J.
Brinkworth, H. Read and J. D. M. Roberts 37 Analytical Rotation
Planar Chromatography Sz. Nyiredy, K. Dallenbach-Toelke and O.
Sticher 45 Analytical and Preparative Overpressured Layer
Chromatography E. Mincsovics and E. Tyihak 57 Anticircular Planar
Chromatography: Analytical and Preparative Aspects H. Traitler and
A.
For many years TLC has suffered from the image of being a low
sensitivity, low resolution, non-quantitative teehnique, suitable
for chemists, but not a tool for real ehromatographers. Whilst
perhaps true in the past this attitude no longer ref1eets the
eapabi1ities of modern instrumenta1ized TLC in all its many forms.
This volume represents the proceedings of a meeting in Brighton in
1987 whieh formed part of a eontinuing series of one and two day
events on TLC organized by the Chromatographie Soeiety either alone
or, like this one, in eonjunetion with other learned bodies. These
meetings are designed to keep ehromatographers up to date with the
latest deve10pments and help promote a more positive image of TLC.
lan Wilson November 1987 v CONTENTS The Chromatographic Society xi
Contemporary Thin-layer Chromatography: An introduction IoD. Wilson
INSTRUMENTATION Quantitative Methods in Thin-layer Chromatography
C. F. Poole, S. K. Poole and T. A. Dean 11 Fluorescence
Line-narrowing Spectroscopy: A New and Highly Selective Detection
Technique for Thin-layer and Liquid Chromatography J. W. Hofstraat,
C. Gooijer, U. A. Th. Brinkman and N. H. Velthorst 29 Qualitative
and Quantitative Image Analysis of Fluorescence from High
Performance Thi. n-layer Chromatography R. M. Belchamber, S. J.
Brinkworth, H. Read and J. D. M. Roberts 37 Analytical Rotation
Planar Chromatography Sz. Nyiredy, K. Dallenbach-Toelke and O.
Sticher 45 Analytical and Preparative Overpressured Layer
Chromatography E. Mincsovics and E. Tyihak 57 Anticircular Planar
Chromatography: Analytical and Preparative Aspects H. Traitler and
A.
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