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Progress in densitometry for quantitation in planar chromatography.

C F Poole1, S K Poole

  • 1Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202.

Journal of Chromatography
|August 11, 1989
PubMed
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This review covers quantitative analysis and structural identification in planar chromatography. Future developments in densitometry for improved separation analysis are also explored.

Area of Science:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Chromatography

Background:

  • Planar chromatography is a key separation technique.
  • Quantitative and structural information are crucial for sample analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review methods for quantitative analysis in planar chromatography.
  • To discuss recent advances in structural information acquisition for component identification.
  • To outline future expectations for densitometry in this field.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of quantitative methods in planar chromatography.
  • Discussion of techniques for obtaining structural information from separated components.
  • Analysis of trends and potential advancements in densitometry.

Main Results:

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  • Overview of established quantitative approaches.
  • Highlighting progress in spectroscopic and other methods for structural elucidation.
  • Identifying areas for future development in densitometric detection.

Conclusions:

  • Quantitative analysis in planar chromatography relies on established and evolving methods.
  • Advances in structural identification enhance sample characterization.
  • Densitometry holds promise for future improvements in detection and analysis.