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Synthetic zeolites A and X as stationary phases in thin-layer chromatography

Synthetic zeolites A and X as stationary phases in thin-layer chromatography The possibility of using synthetic zeolites A and X as stationary phases in thin-layer chromatography has been investigated and the method of preparing layers from crystalline zeolites and their gels determined, as was the possibility of separating certain mixtures on the layers obtained. Experiments were performed simultaneously on layers from zeolites A and X dried at room temperature and on layers activated at 120°C, and also on layers from amorphous forms but in this case only on those dried at room temperature. Dyes and inorganic cations were used as test substances. On the basis of the results obtained it has been established that only the crystalline compounds can be successfully used as thin layers for the separation of organic compounds. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Chromatographia Springer Journals

Synthetic zeolites A and X as stationary phases in thin-layer chromatography

Chromatographia , Volume 10 (11) – Nov 1, 1977

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1977 by Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn, Verlagschesellschaft mbH
Subject
Chemistry; Analytical Chemistry; Organic Chemistry; Biochemistry, general; Plant Sciences; Pharmacy; Measurement Science, Instrumentation
ISSN
0009-5893
eISSN
1612-1112
DOI
10.1007/BF02268894
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Abstract

The possibility of using synthetic zeolites A and X as stationary phases in thin-layer chromatography has been investigated and the method of preparing layers from crystalline zeolites and their gels determined, as was the possibility of separating certain mixtures on the layers obtained. Experiments were performed simultaneously on layers from zeolites A and X dried at room temperature and on layers activated at 120°C, and also on layers from amorphous forms but in this case only on those dried at room temperature. Dyes and inorganic cations were used as test substances. On the basis of the results obtained it has been established that only the crystalline compounds can be successfully used as thin layers for the separation of organic compounds.

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ChromatographiaSpringer Journals

Published: Nov 1, 1977

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