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Miroslav Polášek
Researcher at Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Publications - 162
Citations - 2474
Miroslav Polášek is an academic researcher from Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ion & Capillary electrophoresis. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 155 publications receiving 2343 citations. Previous affiliations of Miroslav Polášek include Charles University in Prague & University of Washington.
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Synthesis of α-Amino Acids via Asymmetric Phase Transfer-Catalyzed Alkylation of Achiral Nickel(II) Complexes of Glycine-Derived Schiff Bases
Yuri N. Belokon,Natalia B. Bespalova,Tatiana D. Churkina,Ivana Císařová,Marina G. Ezernitskaya,Syuzanna R. Harutyunyan,Radim Hrdina,Henri B. Kagan,Pavel Kočovský,Konstantin A. Kochetkov,Oleg V. Larionov,Konstantin A. Lyssenko,Michael North,Miroslav Polášek,Alexander S. Peregudov,Vladimir V. Prisyazhnyuk,Štěpán Vyskočil +16 more
TL;DR: An unusually large positive nonlinear effect was observed in these reactions, and implications of the association and self-association of NOBIN for the observed sense of asymmetric induction and nonlinear effects are discussed.
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Recent applications of flow-injection and sequential-injection analysis techniques to chemiluminescence determination of pharmaceuticals
TL;DR: The current chemiluminometric applications of FIA and SIA in pharmaceutical analysis are discussed with special emphasis on the analytical figures of merit and sample matrix characteristics.
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Transient Hydrogen Atom Adducts to Disulfides. Formation and Energetics
TL;DR: In this article, the disulfide bonds of 1,2-dithiolan were found to be weakly bound by collisional electron transfer to gaseous cations CH3SS(H)CH3+ (1H+) and 2H+, respectively.
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Recent trends in the determination of polyphenols by electromigration methods.
TL;DR: An overview mapping recent trends in the determination of polyphenols of natural origin (mostly flavonoids) and their synthetic derivatives by electromigration methods is presented.
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Titanocene-bis(trimethylsilyl)acetylene complexes: effects of methyl substituents at the cyclopentadienyl ligands on the structure of thermolytic products
Vojtech Varga,Karel Mach,Miroslav Polášek,Petr Sedmera,Jörg Hiller,Ulf Thewalt,Sergei I. Troyanov +6 more
TL;DR: The (C5H5−nMenTi[η5-C2(SiMe3)2] (n = 0-5) (1A-1F) complexes were prepared by the reduction of corresponding titanocene dichlorides with magnesium in THF in the presence of bis(trimethylsily)acetylene (BTMSA) as mentioned in this paper.