1963
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9673(01)92310-6
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Some factors influencing the constancy of RF values in paper chromatography under australian field conditions

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“…1507,1553,1579,1612,1661), but it is evident that monophasic aqueous systems, such as inorganic acids (103, 537, 914) and salts (651,724,805) alone can effect considerable fractionation of cations. The Rf value is affected by such factors as acidity (275), temperature (939,1299), and humidity (1299).…”
Section: Techniques and Apparatusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1507,1553,1579,1612,1661), but it is evident that monophasic aqueous systems, such as inorganic acids (103, 537, 914) and salts (651,724,805) alone can effect considerable fractionation of cations. The Rf value is affected by such factors as acidity (275), temperature (939,1299), and humidity (1299).…”
Section: Techniques and Apparatusmentioning
confidence: 99%