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Chromatographic investigation of the hydrophobic properties of selected cis-trans geometrical isomers

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Selected cis-trans isomers were semiquantitatively compared in respect to their hydrophobic properties. Investigations were carried out by thin-layer adsorption and partition chromatography; the solubilities of the individual substances in water were also determined. The results were evaluated to explain the comparatively weaker hydrophobic properties of the cis-isomers as compared to their trans-counterparts.

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Sliwiok, J., Kowalska, T., Kocjan, B. et al. Chromatographic investigation of the hydrophobic properties of selected cis-trans geometrical isomers. Chromatographia 14, 363–365 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02259237

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