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Éva Szabó

Researcher at Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Publications -  15
Citations -  94

Éva Szabó is an academic researcher from Budapest University of Technology and Economics. The author has contributed to research in topics: One-pot synthesis & Enone. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 15 publications receiving 69 citations.

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Computer-aided spectrophotometric determination of multicomponent drugs

TL;DR: The conditions of least squares deconvolution by linear combination have been investigated in three- component systems and the content of active ingredients of three-component injections was determined by means of computer-aided evaluation of UV-spectra in systems that fulfilled these conditions.
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Validation of microplastic sample preparation method for freshwater samples.

TL;DR: In this paper, the Small Volume Glass Separator (SVMGS) is proposed to isolate microplastics from freshwater samples and concentrate the treated sample in a small volume, thus reducing the brine solution use and the sample transfer steps.
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Validation of pressurized fractionated filtration microplastic sampling in controlled test environment.

TL;DR: It is concluded, that surface sampling is more efficient than sampling in a deeper layer of the water column and validating the efficiency of the whole sampling process from the environment is more important than measuring only the filtration device's recovery.
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Synthesis of novel HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors. I: Naphthalene analogs of mevinolin

TL;DR: In this article, the title compounds 2 and their corresponding epimers 18 are prepared in several steps by starting with chiral formyl ester 5, and α-tetralones 10: coupling reaction with the ylide generated from 11 to yield unsaturated ester 13, reduction to the corresponding alcohol 14, addition of the Grignard reagent derived from 14 to formyl Ester 5 to afford the hydroxy esters 16 and 17, and lactonization.