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Original Articles

Parameters Characterizing Chromatographic Spots and Separation Effects Determined by Visual and Densitometric Methods

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Pages 2917-2928 | Received 29 Apr 2007, Accepted 22 May 2007, Published online: 09 Nov 2007
 

Abstract

Phloroglucinol (P), niclosamide (N), salicylanilide (S) and thymol (T) were chromatographed on silica gel TLC plates with n‐hexane‐acetone in different volume proportions as mobile phases. Comparison and characterization of chromatographic spots of examined compounds on the basis of resolution (R S ), separation factor (α), constant of the pair separation (R α F ), and ΔR F values were discussed. The R S parameter, serving to evaluate the substance separation, was determined by visual and densitometric methods. It was proven that the R S parameter determined by the visual method for two adjacent substances is always larger than that determined by the densitometric method. It was stated that the densitometric method is correct, objective, and assures standard conditions for the parameter R S determination.

Acknowledgment

This research was financed by the Ministry of Science and Information Technologies by resources reserved for science in the years 2005–2008 as research project No. T09A 155 29.

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