1983
DOI: 10.1080/01483918308064938
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Use of Some Silver Salts of Aromatic Sulfonic Acids in Thin-Layer Chromatography

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“…Although the influence of the salt anion has not been studied systematically, there is evidence that its nature may affect the sample resolution. For example, silver sulphamate [24] and silver benzenesulphonate [25] have been used in TLC adsorbents and were reported to give improved separations of FAME. On the other hand, some exchange of anions with the calcium salt used as binder is inevitable, so the effect of the anion can not be a simple one.…”
Section: Silver Ion Tlcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the influence of the salt anion has not been studied systematically, there is evidence that its nature may affect the sample resolution. For example, silver sulphamate [24] and silver benzenesulphonate [25] have been used in TLC adsorbents and were reported to give improved separations of FAME. On the other hand, some exchange of anions with the calcium salt used as binder is inevitable, so the effect of the anion can not be a simple one.…”
Section: Silver Ion Tlcmentioning
confidence: 99%