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Quantitative Paper Chromatography of Methylated Aldose Sugars
W. C. Schaefer,J. W. Van Cleve +1 more
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This article is published in Analytical Chemistry.The article was published on 1956-08-01. It has received 8 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Aldose & Paper chromatography.read more
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Partition chromatography and its use in the plant sciences
John F. Thompson,S. I. Honda,G. E. Hunt,R. M. Krupka,C. J. Morris,L. E. Powell,O. O. Silberstein,G. H. N. Towers,Robert M. Zacharius +8 more
TL;DR: This review concludes with a discussion of the role of language and literature in the development of democracy and its role in the management of inequality.
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Zur Colorimetrie des Furfurols: I. Mitteilung Die Stenhouse-Reaktion primärer aromatischer Amine
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the Stenhouse reaction mechanism of arylamines with furfural and its qualitative and quantitative analytical applications is given. But, the use of aniline, p-anisidine and p-bromaniline is limited by the extreme negative influence of formaldehyde.
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Zur Colorimetrie des Furfurols
TL;DR: A review of the color reaction of resorcinol type with furfural (RTR) is given in this paper, and qualitative and quantitative analytical applications of RTR are discussed.
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A colorimetric method for the determination of sugars.
TL;DR: Preliminary experiments showed that the anthrone and the α-naphthol sulphonate reagents give good results with pure sugar solutions, but the presence of only traces of solvents such as butanol, phenol and propionic acid used in the chromatographic separation of the sugars rendered them useless.
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Aniline Hydrogen Phthalate as a Spraying Reagent for Chromatography of Sugars
TL;DR: The use of ammoniacal silver nitrate solution as a spraying reagent for revealing the presence of sugars on filter-paper chromatograms has the advantage of general application but has a corresponding disadvantage in reacting with a very wide range of reducing substances other than the sugars, including various impurities commonly present in such solvents as phenol and collidine.
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