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A new formula is presented for transforming fluorescence measurements in accordance with Kubelka-Munk theory. The fluorescence signals, the absorption signals, and data from a selected reference are combined in one expression. Only diode-array techniques can measure all the required data simultaneously to linearize fluorescence data correctly. To prove the new theory HPTLC quantification of the analgesic flupirtine was performed over the mass range 300 to 5000 ng per spot. The fluorescence calibration curve was linear over the whole range. The transformation of fluorescence measurements into linear mass-dependent data extends the technique of in-situ fluorescence analysis to the high concentration range. It also extends Kubelka-Munk theory from absorption to fluorescence analysis. The results presented also emphasize the importance of Kubelka-Munk theory for in-situ measurements in scattering media, especially in planar chromatography.
We will present the first example of a two-dimensional scanned TLC-plate, measured by use of a diode-array scanner. A spatial resolution of 250 µm was achieved on plate. The system provides real 2D fluorescence and absorption spectra in the wavelength-range from 190 to 1000 nm with a spectral resolution of greater than 1 nm. A mixture of 12 sulphonamides was separated by using a cyanopropyl-coated silica gel plate (Merck, 1.16464) with the solvent mix of methyl tert-butyl ether-methanol-dichloromethane-cyclohexane-NH3 (25%) (48:2:2:1:1, v/v) in the first and with a mixture of water-acetonitrile-dioxane-ethanol (8:2:1:1, v/v) in the second direction. Both developments were carried out over a distance of 70 mm. A separation number (spot capacity) of 259 was calculated. We discussed a new formula for its calculation in 2D-TLC separations. The drawback of this method is that measuring a 2D-TLC plate needs more than 3 h measurement time.
Vorgestellt wird die Dioden-Array-Dünnschichtchromatographie als eine moderne und preiswerte Messmethode zur densitometrischen Erfassung von Substanzen auf einer DC- oder einer HPTLC-Platte. Sicher identifizierbar sind auch Substanzen mit schwachem Chromophor. Die Kubelka-Munk-Gleichung beschreibt einen linearen Zusammenhang zwischen Remissionslicht und lichtabsorbierender Stoffmenge auf der Platte. Die Auswertung im Spektralbereich von 316 bis 334 nm zeigt den Zusammenhang zwischen transformiertem Messsignal und aufgetragener Substanzmasse. Die schnelle Aufnahme von UV/vis-Spektren eröffnet der HPTLC den gesamten Bereich der Methodenvalidierung auf dem Niveau, auf welchem heute die HPLC-Analytik durchgeführt wird.
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