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THE Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications has just completed its seventh volume. This journal continues to record the investigations in pure chemistry carried out at the Universities of Prague and Brno. It is significant that no less than thirteen papers describing polarographic researches with the dropping mercury cathode appeared last year from the laboratory of Prof. J. Heyrovský. Prof. E. Votoc̆ek and his co-workers published ten papers dealing with various sugar derivatives and their behaviour with Grignard's reagents and other organic bodies. Another fruitful field of research has been the application of organic reagents for the detection and estimation of metals. This work is being carried out at Brno by Prof. Dubsky and his fellow-investigators.
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Chemical Research in Czechoslovakia. Nature 137, 311 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137311c0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/137311c0