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HPTLC on inert pre-coated layers of cellulose and of silica 50000

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In a manner analogous to that for surface-active silica gel, HPTLC pre-coated plates for nano TLC have also been developed from two inactive sorbents. The two materials are microcrystalline cellulose and a synthetically produced, porous silica (Silica 50000) with a very low specific surface area. The chromatographic properties of these inert sorbents and of the new HPTLC pre-coated plates prepared therefrom are examined in relation to separations of amino acid mixtures and carbohydrate mixtures and are related to the chromatographic properties of the inactive sorbents and TLC precoated plates used hitherto.

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The figure 50000 characterizes the type of silica. The average pore diameter of this sorbent is about 5000 nm.

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Hauck, H.E., Halpaap, H. HPTLC on inert pre-coated layers of cellulose and of silica 50000. Chromatographia 13, 538–548 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02311857

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