1963
DOI: 10.1021/ac60199a046
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Paper Chromatography of Substituted Trinitrobenzenes.

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“…15 Forensic analysts have been required to identify and quantify picric acid in complex mixtures of other nitroaromatic explosives. Paper chromatography 16,17 or thin-layer chromotagraphy 18,19 was used to separate picric acid from other explosives; then the picric acid was detected by colorforming reagents. Quantification was done with a photodensitometer.…”
Section: Previous Analytical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 Forensic analysts have been required to identify and quantify picric acid in complex mixtures of other nitroaromatic explosives. Paper chromatography 16,17 or thin-layer chromotagraphy 18,19 was used to separate picric acid from other explosives; then the picric acid was detected by colorforming reagents. Quantification was done with a photodensitometer.…”
Section: Previous Analytical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New paper-chromatographic methods have also been described for indoles (653,1477), nitroanthrimidines (270), quinoline-A7-oxides (1158), pyridylcarbinol-V-oxide and related compounds (1651), substituted trinitrobenzenes (303,304), cyanamide derivatives (1564), substituted cinnolines (571), aliphatic diamines (1150), and alkylammonium salts (536, 758).…”
Section: Carbohydratesmentioning
confidence: 99%