The cheapest way to se what you have is TLC, you need a UV-lamp, you can buy cheap ones on ebay. The TLC-plates are expensive though. Meltingpoint is near useless when the startingmaterial is so close to the product. I think if you have a spot on a TLC-plate of your product it will be yellow if you expose it to ammonia, the startingmaterial will not give any color. The RF should be a little different to but it is a bit problematic that you have a very polar compound, maybe EtOAc with 5% HOAc could be a good system. Is there anyreason to think that your reaction fail, do you have good reagents? Also did you use phtalic anhydride, not phtalic acid?