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1964
DOI: 10.1021/ac60217a023
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Reversed-Phase Partition Chromatographic Separation of Several Alkaline Earths from Each Other and from Yttrium.

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“…A standardized method of expressing chromatographic data has been suggested (209). Systematic TLC is, of course, analogous to systematic PC, mentioned above, in establishing a phate (513, 71l', 929, 1205, I466, 1604) and other neutral organophosphorus compounds (1322,1324,1466,1467,2075) enjoy great popularity. Rarely used stationary phases are: tetraphenylboron (277), methyl isobutyl ketone (555, 556), methyl ethyl ketone (184), ether (1603), and a film of Hg (172).…”
Section: Thin-layermentioning
confidence: 94%
“…A standardized method of expressing chromatographic data has been suggested (209). Systematic TLC is, of course, analogous to systematic PC, mentioned above, in establishing a phate (513, 71l', 929, 1205, I466, 1604) and other neutral organophosphorus compounds (1322,1324,1466,1467,2075) enjoy great popularity. Rarely used stationary phases are: tetraphenylboron (277), methyl isobutyl ketone (555, 556), methyl ethyl ketone (184), ether (1603), and a film of Hg (172).…”
Section: Thin-layermentioning
confidence: 94%