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A study of the liquid chromatography of some fungicidally active arylsulphonohydrazides

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A number of fungicidally active arylsulphonohydrazides are examined by normal- and reversed-phase liquid chromatography. Although good separations are achieved by reversed-phase LC, difficulties are encountered due to analyte hydrolysis. On the other hand, satisfactory analyses are possible by normal-phase LC particularly on modified silicas.

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Cremlyn, R.J., Dawson, J. & Evans, M.B. A study of the liquid chromatography of some fungicidally active arylsulphonohydrazides. Chromatographia 23, 328–330 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02316177

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