2000
DOI: 10.1007/bf02757859
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History of the discovery of thinlayer chromatography

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“…They coated microscope slides with a suspension of various adsorbents (calcium, magnesium, and aluminum oxide), deposited one drop of the sample solution on this layer and added one drop of the solvent. The separated sample components appeared as concentric rings that fluoresced in various colors under a UV lamp, and from that reason one of their conclusions was described as follows: “ A spot chromatographic method of analysis was developed; this method consists in that the separation of substances into zones is observed in thin layers of adsorbents using a drop of the substance ” [25]. In 1947 T.I.…”
Section: History and Development Of Microfluidic Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They coated microscope slides with a suspension of various adsorbents (calcium, magnesium, and aluminum oxide), deposited one drop of the sample solution on this layer and added one drop of the solvent. The separated sample components appeared as concentric rings that fluoresced in various colors under a UV lamp, and from that reason one of their conclusions was described as follows: “ A spot chromatographic method of analysis was developed; this method consists in that the separation of substances into zones is observed in thin layers of adsorbents using a drop of the substance ” [25]. In 1947 T.I.…”
Section: History and Development Of Microfluidic Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…His breakthrough work countered genetic fatalism by demonstrating that dietary changes and nutritional supplementation can treat human behavioral disorders of obscure etiology, including alcoholism and schizophrenia. The advent of paper and notably 2D thin layer chromatography (TLC) , further improved peak capacity for resolution of hundreds of “spots” from complex biofluids that were detected by their intrinsic UV absorbance and/or reaction with specific colorimetric reagents. , However, the low separation efficiency, poor automation, and lack of quantitative analyses limited the applicability of planar chromatography for routine metabolite profiling applications …”
Section: Introduction: Separation Principles For Metabolite Profilingmentioning
confidence: 99%