Issue 1160, 1972

Specific detection of aromatic compounds containing sulphur and thiazole compounds on thin-layer chromatographic plates

Abstract

Thin-layer chromatographic procedures involving the use of silica gel G plates have been developed for the specific detection of aromatic sulphur-containing and thiazole compounds in amounts of 4 µg. A mixture of chloroform-methanol (9 + 1) was used as the developing system. Thiazole compounds with a free ortho position with respect to sulphur and aromatic sulphur-containing compounds (benzene derivatives) have been detected by using ninhydrin, and all aromatic sulphur-containing compounds can be detected by using copper(II) acetate containing hydroxylammonium chloride as the spray reagent. A method is described for distinguishing between the benzene-derived and heterocyclic sulphur-containing compounds.

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Analyst, 1972,97, 889-890

Specific detection of aromatic compounds containing sulphur and thiazole compounds on thin-layer chromatographic plates

M. S. Bhatia, K. L. Bajaj, S. Singh and I. S. Bhatia, Analyst, 1972, 97, 889 DOI: 10.1039/AN9729700889

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