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Claeys, Magda, Vermeylen, Reinhilde, Yasmeen, Farhat, Gómez-González, Yadian, Chi, Xuguang, Maenhaut, Willy, Mészáros, Tímea, Salma, Imre (2012) Chemical characterisation of humic-like substances from urban, rural and tropical biomass burning environments using liquid chromatography with UV/vis photodiode array detection and electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry. Environmental Chemistry, 9 (3) 273 doi:10.1071/en11163

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TitleChemical characterisation of humic-like substances from urban, rural and tropical biomass burning environments using liquid chromatography with UV/vis photodiode array detection and electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry
JournalEnvironmental Chemistry
AuthorsClaeys, MagdaAuthor
Vermeylen, ReinhildeAuthor
Yasmeen, FarhatAuthor
Gómez-González, YadianAuthor
Chi, XuguangAuthor
Maenhaut, WillyAuthor
Mészáros, TímeaAuthor
Salma, ImreAuthor
Year2012Volume9
Issue3
PublisherCSIRO Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1071/en11163Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceClaeys, Magda, Vermeylen, Reinhilde, Yasmeen, Farhat, Gómez-González, Yadian, Chi, Xuguang, Maenhaut, Willy, Mészáros, Tímea, Salma, Imre (2012) Chemical characterisation of humic-like substances from urban, rural and tropical biomass burning environments using liquid chromatography with UV/vis photodiode array detection and electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry. Environmental Chemistry, 9 (3) 273 doi:10.1071/en11163
Plain TextClaeys, Magda, Vermeylen, Reinhilde, Yasmeen, Farhat, Gómez-González, Yadian, Chi, Xuguang, Maenhaut, Willy, Mészáros, Tímea, Salma, Imre (2012) Chemical characterisation of humic-like substances from urban, rural and tropical biomass burning environments using liquid chromatography with UV/vis photodiode array detection and electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry. Environmental Chemistry, 9 (3) 273 doi:10.1071/en11163
In(2012) Environmental Chemistry Vol. 9 (3) CSIRO Publishing


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