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ISSN print edition: 0366-6352
ISSN electronic edition: 1336-9075
Registr. No.: MK SR 9/7
Published monthly
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Author: Kristián
Enhancing water–wastewater treatment efficiency: synergistic approach using polyaluminum chloride, sodium alginate, and magnetite for Congo red removal |
3971 |
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3981 |
Elianne Dita Suhardi, Firstian Virtue Hermawan, Hans Kristianto, Susiana Prasetyo, and Asaf K. Sugih |
Vol. 78, 6 |
Harnessing NaNH2 as a dual-function activator for synthesis of porous carbon and its impact on enhanced supercapacitor performance: a review |
8127 |
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8153 |
Vincent Christanto and Hans Kristianto |
Vol. 78, 15 |
Lab-scale testing of green coagulant activity for metals and As removal from municipal wastewater treatment plant effluent |
6851 |
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6860 |
Tijana Marjanović, Minja Bogunović, Jelena Prodanović, Nina Banduka, Snežana Maletić, Kristiana Zrnić Tenodi, and Ivana Ivančev-Tumbas |
Vol. 76, 11 |
Monofunctional curcumin analogues: evaluation of green and safe developers of latent fingerprints |
3119 |
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3129 |
Bruna S. Pacheco, Caroline C. Da Silva, Bruno N. Da Rosa, Kristiane C. Mariotti, Caroline Nicolodi, Taís Poletti, Natália V. Segatto, Tiago Collares, Fabiana K. Seixas, Oscar Paniz, Neftali Lenin Vilarreal Carreño, and Claudio M. P. Pereira |
Vol. 75, 7 |
Fluorescence and Structure of Methylated Acridin-9-ylthioureas |
268 |
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275 |
P. Kristian, E. Balentová, J. Bernát, J. Imrich, E. Sedlák, I. Danihel, S. Böhm, N. Prónayová, K. D. Klika, K. Pihlaja, and J. Baranová |
Vol. 58, 4 |
A Convenient Synthesis of Polyfunctionally Substituted (Acridin-9-yl)imino-l,3-thiazolidin-4-ones and
Spiro[9,10-dihydroacridine-9,4'-thiazolidines] |
49 |
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52 |
P. Kristian, I. Chomča, J. Bernát, and J. Imrich |
Vol. 53, 1 |
0-Methyl-5-allyl-N-(2- and 4-Substituted 9-Acridinyl)iminothiocarbonates - New Reactive Intermediates
with Fluorescence Properties |
48 |
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51 |
P. Kristian, S. Hočová, J. Imrich, J. Bernát, and T. Bušová |
Vol. 51, 1 |
Synthesis and the 13C NMR Spectra of N,N -Disubstituted Benzoylthioureas and Their Seleno and Oxo Analogues |
42 |
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46 |
J. Imrich, T. Bušová, P. Kristian, and J. Džara |
Vol. 48, 1 |
Addition-cyclization reactions of (Z)-2,3-diphenylpropenoyl isothiocyanate with aniline and diphenylamine |
221 |
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228 |
M. Dzurilla, P. Kutschy, P. Kristian, and D. Koščik |
Vol. 44, 2 |
Study of the structure of some meta-substituted and para-substituted phenyl and benzoyl isocyanates by MNDO method |
609 |
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617 |
I. Danihel, P. Kristian, and F. Barnikol |
Vol. 43, 5 |
Synthesis of 2-substituted 6-bromo-4H-benzo[d]-1,3-thiazines by the reaction of 2-bromomethyl-4-bromophenyl isothiocyanate with N-nucleophiles and O-nucleophiles |
675 |
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681 |
P. Kristian, J. Gonda, and M. Beithe |
Vol. 41, 5 |
Synthesis and addition-nucleophilic reactions of 2-chloro-3-pyridyl and 2,6-dimethyl-4-chloro-3-pyridyl isocyanates |
683 |
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691 |
D. Koščík, P. Kutschy, M. Dzurilla, and P. Kristian |
Vol. 41, 5 |
Reactivity of N'-substituted N-(4-pentynoyl)thioureas and N-[2-(2-propynyl)-4-pentynoyl]thioureas |
519 |
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526 |
P. Kutschy, P. Kristian, M. Dzurilla, D. Koščík, and R. Nádaskay |
Vol. 41, 4 |
Contribution to the study of radical bromination of allyl isothiocyanate |
773 |
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777 |
P. Kristian and J. Gonda |
Vol. 40, 6 |
Reactions of 2-cyano-3-phenylpropenoyl isothiocyanate with amines |
829 |
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834 |
M. Dzurilla, P. Kutschy, P. Kristian, and D. Koščík |
Vol. 40, 6 |
Relationship between the 13C NMR chemical shift and substituent effects in the series of meta- and para-substituted phenyl isothiocyanates |
539 |
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548 |
I. Danihel, P. Kristián, S. Böhm, and J. Kuthan |
Vol. 38, 4 |
Reactions of 2-chloronicotinoyl isothiocyanate and 2,6-dimethyl-4-chloronicotinoyl isothiocyanate with thiols and sodium hydrogen sulfide |
111 |
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117 |
D. Koščík and P. Kristian |
Vol. 38, 1 |
Immobilization of thiol peptides and proteins on poly(thioglycoloyloxyethyl methacrylate) gel |
567 |
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573 |
D. Podhradský and P. Kristian |
Vol. 35, 4 |
Reactions of 4-substituted cinnamoyl isothiocyanates with 1-phenoxy-2,3-epoxypropane and sodium hydrogen selenide |
792 |
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797 |
M. Dzurilla and P. Kristián |
Vol. 33, 6 |
Reactions of 2-naphthoyl isothiocyanate and β-(1-naphthyl)acryloyl isothiocyanate with enamines, phenylhydrazine, and sodium hydrogen sulfide |
402 |
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407 |
M. Dzurilla, P. Kristian, and A. Jurkechová |
Vol. 32, 3 |
Synthesis, properties, and reactions of heterodienes. III. Cycloaddition reactions of isoselenocyanates with enamines and diazomethane |
244 |
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249 |
G. Suchár and P. Kristián |
Vol. 29, 2 |
Synthesis, structure, and properties of β-styryl isothiocyanate |
848 |
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853 |
L. Kniežo and P. Kristian |
Vol. 28, 6 |
Preparation and some properties of 3,5-disubstituted tetrahydro-1,3,5-selenodiazine-2-selenones |
425 |
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428 |
G. Suchár and P. Kristian |
Vol. 28, 3 |
Synthesis, properties, and reactions of heterodienes. II. Reactions of cinnamoyl isothiocyanates with enamines and spectral study of the reaction products |
488 |
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496 |
M. Dzurilla, P. Kristián, and E. Demjánová |
Vol. 27, 4 |
Isothiocyanates and their synthetic producers. XIII. Preparation and spectral properties of 2,5,6-trisubstituted 5,6-dihydro-4H-1,3,5-thiadiazine-4-thiones |
280 |
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285 |
P. Kristián, D. Koščík, and J. Bernát |
Vol. 27, 2 |
Isothiocyanates. XXX. Synthesis, Ultraviolet and Infrared Spectra of 3-Substituted Rhodanines |
527 |
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532 |
V. Knoppová, K. Antoš, Ľ. Drobnica, and P. Kristian |
Vol. 26, 6 |
Isothiocyanates and Their Synthetic Producers. XI.
Study of Infrared and Ultraviolet Spectra of 3-Substituted
2-Thioxo-4-oxo-3,4-dihydro-2H-1,3-benzoxazines and N-Substituted
О - (2 -Methoxy carbonylphenyl) monothiourethanes |
543 |
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550 |
M. Novotná, P. Kristian, and J. Bernát |
Vol. 26, 6 |
Isothiocyanates and Their Synthetic Producers. XII.
Preparation of 3,5-Disubstituted Tetrahydro-1,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thiones Labeled with 14C and 35S |
304 |
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307 |
J. Augustín, J. Bernát, Ľ. Drobnica, and P. Kristián |
Vol. 25, 4 |
Isothiocyanates and Their Synthetic Producers. IX.
Synthesis and Study of the Infrared, Ultraviolet, and NMR
Spectra of 4'-Substituted 3-Isothiocyanato and
4-Isothiocyanatochalcones |
207 |
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217 |
M. Dzurilla, P. Kristián, and K. Györyová |
Vol. 24, 3 |
Isothiocyanates and their precursos. IV. Synthesis of 3,5-disubstituted tetrahydro-1,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thiones from isothiocyanates, aromatic sulfides, and sulfones |
365 |
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370 |
J. Bernát, M. Uher, and P. Kristián |
Vol. 23, 5 |
Isothiocyanates and their synthetic formers. V. Synthesis of substituted 9-isothiocyanatoacridines and study of the relation between their physicochemical properties and structure |
371 |
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376 |
P. Kristián |
Vol. 23, 5 |
Isothiocyanates and their synthetic constituents. III. Synthesis and structural study of substituted cinnamoyl isothiocyanates |
173 |
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180 |
P. Kristián, M. Dzurilla, and Š. Kováč |
Vol. 23, 3 |
Isothiocyanates and Their Synthetic Producers. VIII.
The Synthesis and the Study of Spectral Features
of Substituted Monothiourethanes |
736 |
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745 |
A. Brutovská and P. Kristián |
Vol. 23, 10 |
Isothiocyanates. XVIII. The synthesis and infrared spectra of (p-isothiocyanatophenyl) alkyl sulfides and (p-isothiocyanatophenyl) alkyl sulfones |
44 |
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56 |
M. Uher, K. Antoš, P. Kristián, and Ľ. Drobnica |
Vol. 21, 1-2 |
Isothiocyanates. XIX. The synthesis and infrared spectra of polynuclear aryl methyl isothiocyanates |
57 |
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64 |
P. Kristián, E. Závodská, K. Antoš, and Ľ. Drobnica |
Vol. 21, 1-2 |
Isothiocyanates XCII. Synthesis of some substituted arylalkylthioureas |
826 |
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833 |
A. Rybár, K. Antoš, P. Kristián, J. Mašek, and A. Martvoň |
Vol. 20, 11 |
Isothiocyanates. XIV. The preparation and properties of substituted benzyl isothiocyanates |
353 |
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359 |
K. Antoš, A. Štullerová, V. Knoppová, and P. Kristián |
Vol. 19, 5 |
Isothiocyanates. XIII. The preparation and infrared absorption spectra of m- and p-alkoxycarbonylphenyl isothiocyanates |
81 |
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89 |
P. Kristián, Š. Kováč, K. Antoš, and B. Tománek |
Vol. 18, 2 |
Isothiocyanates. XI. The determination of Hammett's σ constant of the NCS group with absorption frequencies in the infrared |
294 |
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299 |
K. Antoš, A. Martvoň, and P. Kristián |
Vol. 17, 5 |
Isothiocyanates. XII. Preparation and infrared spectra of m- and p-acyloxyphenyl isothiocyanates |
747 |
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756 |
P. Kristián, J. Antoš, and Š. Kováč |
Vol. 17, 10-11 |
Polycondensation of aromatic isothiocyanates |
542 |
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552 |
P. Kristián, Š. Kováč, K. Antoš, and A. Hulka |
Vol. 16, 7 |
Isothiocyanates. VII. Synthesis of 9-isothiocyanatoacridine and some of its derivatives |
641 |
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646 |
P. Kristián |
Vol. 15, 9 |
Isothiocyanates. VI. The synthesis of isothiocyanate derivatives of acridine and benzacridine |
333 |
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345 |
P. Kristián |
Vol. 15, 5 |
Isothiocyanates. IX. Infrared spectra of amino derivatives and isothiocyanate derivatives of acridine and benzacridine |
815 |
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829 |
P. Kristián |
Vol. 15, 11-12 |
Isothiocyanates. VIII. Study of the synthesis of diisothiocyanates and aminoisothiocyanates of acridine |
730 |
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736 |
P. Kristián, K. Antoš, A. Hulka, P. Nemec, and Ľ. Drobnica |
Vol. 15, 10 |
Isothiocyanates. V. The effect of the isothiocyanate group on the aromatic ring |
365 |
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371 |
K. Antoš, P. Kristián, A. Hulka, R. Rusina, P. Nemec, and Ľ. Drobnica |
Vol. 14, 5 |
Isothiocyanates. II. The preparation of some thiocyanates derived from cancerogenic and cytostatic matter |
103 |
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107 |
P. Kristián, A. Hulka, K. Antoš, P. Nemec, and Ľ. Drobnica |
Vol. 13, 2 |
Isothiocyanates. I. Preparation of some biologically active carboxyphenyl isocyanates |
27 |
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31 |
K. Antoš, A. Hulka, P. Kristián, Ľ. Drobnica, and P. Nemec |
Vol. 13, 1 |
The preparation of dinitrosopentamethylenetetramine |
162 |
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169 |
K. Antoš, Z. Forman, and P. Kristián |
Vol. 10, 3 |
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Tuesday, November 05, 2024
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