Abstract
Impregnation of cellulose with tungstate affects the chromatographic migration rates of a number of polyhydroxy compounds, offering a means, on small and large scales, of resolution of mixtures not easily achieved by other methods. The effects have been correlated with the structure of the polyhydroxy compounds and their tungstate complexes. Pseudo-stability constants of the complexes have been determined.
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