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Analysis of multiple front formation in the wetting of thin-layer plates.

Multiple fronts were formed when pure liquids such as methanol or heptane and multi-component liquids such as ethanol-toluene mixtures were flowed through initially dry thin-layer chromatography plates, whether the stationary phase was naked silica or octadecyl-silica. A minor modification to a commercially available thin-layer chromatograph allowed the fronts to be clearly seen, and their dynamics to be measured experimentally. A model is proposed to explain their formation and motion.[1]

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  1. Analysis of multiple front formation in the wetting of thin-layer plates. Velayudhan, A., Lillig, B., Horváth, C. J. Chromatogr. (1988) [Pubmed]
 
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