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A TLC screening program for 170 commonly used pesticides using the corrected Rf value (R cf value)

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This article reports TLC data (corrected Rf values; R cf values) of 170 commonly used pesticides which are regularly encountered in toxicological analysis. Silica gel was used as the stationary phase and three binary systems were chosen as solvents.

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Es werden DC-Daten (korrigierte Rf-Werte; R cf -Werte) für 170 gebräuchliche Pestizide mitgeteilt, die häufig im Rahmen toxikologischer Analysen anfallen. Als stationäre Phase wurde Silicagel gewählt; als Fließmittel dienen drei binäre Systeme.

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Erdmann, F., Brose, C. & Schütz, H. A TLC screening program for 170 commonly used pesticides using the corrected Rf value (R cf value). Int J Leg Med 104, 25–31 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01816480

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