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Thin-Layer Chromatographic Rf Values of Toxicologically Relevant Substances on Standardized Systems : Report XVII of the DFG Commission for Clinical-Toxicological Analysis Book

Thin-Layer Chromatographic Rf Values of Toxicologically Relevant Substances on Standardized Systems : Report XVII of the DFG Commission for Clinical-Toxicological Analysis
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Thin-Layer Chromatographic Rf Values of Toxicologically Relevant Substances on Standardized Systems : Report XVII of the DFG Commission for Clinical-Toxicological Analysis, This second edition provides indispensable, reliable and comparable Rf values on toxicologically relevant substances. In comparison to the first edition, the number of substances covered has been increased from 1100 to some 1800 for the 10 systems that ca, Thin-Layer Chromatographic Rf Values of Toxicologically Relevant Substances on Standardized Systems : Report XVII of the DFG Commission for Clinical-Toxicological Analysis
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  • Thin-Layer Chromatographic Rf Values of Toxicologically Relevant Substances on Standardized Systems : Report XVII of the DFG Commission for Clinical-Toxicological Analysis
  • Written by author International Association of Forensic Toxicologist, R. A. De Zeeuw, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG Staff
  • Published by Wiley VCH, 1992/12/22
  • This second edition provides indispensable, reliable and comparable Rf values on toxicologically relevant substances. In comparison to the first edition, the number of substances covered has been increased from 1100 to some 1800 for the 10 systems that ca
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1 Preface
2 Acknowledgements
3 Introduction
4 Choice of Systems
4.1 General Systems
4.2 Special Systems
5 Running the Systems
5.1 General Systems
5.2 Special Systems
6 Measurement and Correction of hRf Values
7 Rf Data
7.1 Comments on the Tables
7.1.1 Substance Names
7.1.2 Reported Data, General Systems
7.1.3 Reported Data, Special Systems
7.2 Using the Data
7.3 Abbreviations
8 Tables
8.1 Substance Names in Alphabetical Order vs. hRf Data and CAS Registry Numbers
8.2 hRf Data in TLC System 1 in Ascending Numerical Order vs. Substance Names
8.3 hRf Data in TLC System 2 in Ascending Numerical Order vs. Substance Names
8.4 hRf Data in TLC System 3 in Ascending Numerical Order vs. Substance Names
8.5 hRf Data in TLC System 4 in Ascending Numerical Order vs. Substance Names
8.6 hRf Data in TLC System 5 in Ascending Numerical Order vs. Substance Names
8.7 hRf Data in TLC System 6 in Ascending Numerical Order vs. Substance Names
8.8 hRf Data in TLC System 7 in Ascending Numerical Order vs. Substance Names
8.9 hRf Data in TLC System 8 in Ascending Numerical Order vs. Substance Names
8.10 hRf Data in TLC System 9 in Ascending Numerical Order vs. Substance Names
8.11 hRf Data in TLC System 10 in Ascending Numerical Order vs. Substance Names
8.12 hRf Data in TLC System T (Toxi-Lab A) vs. Substance Names
8.13 hRf Data in TLC System P1 (Pesticides) vs. Substance Names
8.14 hRf Data in TLC System P2 (Pesticides) vs. Substance Names
8.15 hRf Data in TLC System B (Benzodiazepine Hydrolysis Products) vs. Substance Names
8.16 CAS Registry Numbers in Numerical Order vs. Substance Names
9 References
10Addresses of the Authors
11 Members of the TIAFT Committee for Systematic Toxicological Analysis
12 Members of the DFG Commission for Clinical-Toxicological Analysis
13 Publications of the DFG Commission for Clinical-Toxicological Analysis
Appendix A
Computer Program in BASIC for the Calculation of Corrected Rf Values
Appendix B
Computer Program in TURBO PASCAL for the Calculation of Corrected Rf Values
Appendix C
Details for the Detection of Pesticides Using TLC Systems P1 and P2
Appendix D
Details for the Thin-Layer Chromatographic Analysis of Benzodiazepine Hydrolysis Products Using System B
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