fins, terpenes, plasticisers, and inorganic ions. Well-chosen pictures and tables (Ris) are presented to illustrate the resolution obtainable.Both adsorption and partition chromatographic processes on thin layers are discussed. Special attention is devoted to the preparation of impregnated and partially impregnated layers for reverse phase partition TLC, and the results obtained with this technique in the separation of a homologous series of fat soluble substances are described in the special application section. Information is gi ven on the preparation of a wide variety of detection reagents, both general and specific, and on the reactions involved. Brief mention is made of the combination of thin-layer chromatography with other techniques such as electrophoresis, gas liquid chromatography, and radiometric analysis. This book is not so extensive in details as is the book by Egon Stahl ("Diinnschicht-Chromatographie"), but it does provide the reader with well-selected descriptions of useful references and in this respect is different from the book by J. M. Bobbitt ("Thin-Layer Chromatography'7), which only tabulates the references
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