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1023272 
Technical Report 
Sequential thin layer chromatography of carbaryl and related compounds 
Rathore, HS; Sharma, R 
1992 
Yes 
Journal of Liquid Chromatography
ISSN: 0148-3919 
BIOSIS/92/24679 
15 
10 
1703-1717 
English 
BIOSIS COPYRIGHT: BIOL ABS. Sequential thin layer chromatography is performed on silica gel G plates (0.5 mm thick layer) for the separation of carbaryl and related compounds. Common solvents such as benzene, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, distilled water, 1,4-dioxane, and ethyl acetate are used for sequential development of the plates. Some important separations are: carbaryl from phenol, o-nitrophenol, alpha-naphthol and carbofuran; in carbon tetrachloride followed by distilled water; carbofuran from phenol, o-nitrophenol, alpha-naphthol, carbaryl and beta-naphthoxyacetic acid in distilled water followed by chloroform etc. 
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