- ISSN 0010-0765 printed
- ISSN 1212-6950 electronic
V. Janout
- V. Janout, M. Procházka and M. Paleček
Reaction of 1,2-dihalides with thilates
1976, Vol. 41, Issue 2, pp. 617–622 [Abstract]
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Václav Janout
- Pavel Čefelín, Hana Hrudková, Václav Janout, Vitalii I. Kalchenko and Bohumír Valter
Polymer-Supported Oligo(oxyethylene)s, Sulfoxides, and Crown Ethers in Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions
1992, Vol. 57, Issue 3, pp. 472–486 [Abstract] - Václav Janout, Hana Hrudková, Bohumír Valter and Pavel Čefelín
Solid phase cosolvents: Polymer analogs of N,N-dialkylamides based on polystyrene
1989, Vol. 54, Issue 7, pp. 1830–1838 [Abstract] - Hana Hrudková, Pavel Čefelín and Václav Janout
Polymer sulfoxides based on poly(vinyl alcohol) as effective catalysts of nucleophilic substitution reactions
1987, Vol. 52, Issue 9, pp. 2204–2211 [Abstract] - Václav Janout, Hana Hrudková and Pavel Čefelín
A polymer analog of DMSO: Interactions of alkali metals picrates with polymers containing bound sulfoxide groups
1985, Vol. 50, Issue 11, pp. 2431–2437 [Abstract] - Václav Janout, Hana Hrudková and Pavel Čefelín
A polymer analog of dimethyl sulfoxide: Catalytic activity of crosslinked polymeric sulfoxides in nucleophilic reactions under the conditions of three-phase catalysis
1984, Vol. 49, Issue 9, pp. 2096–2102 [Abstract] - Václav Janout, Hana Hrudková and Pavel Čefelín
A polymeric analog of dimethyl sulfoxide: Synthesis of crosslinked polymers with bound sulfoxide groups
1984, Vol. 49, Issue 7, pp. 1563–1568 [Abstract] - Jan Loevy, Václav Janout and Hana Hrudková
13C NMR study of hydrolyzed poly(acrylonitrile)
1984, Vol. 49, Issue 2, pp. 506–512 [Abstract] - Václav Janout and Pavel Čefelín
Reaction of 1-bromobutane with potassium cyanide under conditions of three-phase catalysis: Activity of new polymeric catalysts
1982, Vol. 47, Issue 7, pp. 1818–1825 [Abstract] - Václav Janout and Pavel Čefelín
The Ritter reaction of the acrylonitrile oligomer
1980, Vol. 45, Issue 7, pp. 1928–1936 [Abstract]