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In modern TLC, including its high-performance (HP) mode, silica is the stationary phase material preferred by a large majority of practitioners, and TLC on chemically bonded phases occupies a rather modest position. This is in marked contrast with the situation in HPLC where much work is done with chemically bonded phases, especially C-18 and C-8 modified silicas. Still, in recent years the widespread use of these apolar stationary phases in what often is called reversed-phase (RP) HPLC has promoted interest in their utilization in TLC, and a recent review on RP —TLC features over 90 references [l].

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Brinkman, U.A.T., de Vries, G. (1984). Chemically Bonded Stationary Phases in (HP)TLC. In: Reid, E., Wilson, I.D. (eds) Drug Determination in Therapeutic and Forensic Contexts. Methodological Surveys in Biochemistry and Analysis, vol 14. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2397-6_12

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