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HU, Ping (2005) Sorption of Eu3+ onto nano-size silica-water interfaces. Science in China Series D, 48 (11). 1942pp. doi:10.1360/04yd0124

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TitleSorption of Eu3+ onto nano-size silica-water interfaces
JournalScience in China Series D
AuthorsHU, PingAuthor
Year2005Volume48
Issue11
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1360/04yd0124Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceHU, Ping (2005) Sorption of Eu3+ onto nano-size silica-water interfaces. Science in China Series D, 48 (11). 1942pp. doi:10.1360/04yd0124
Plain TextHU, Ping (2005) Sorption of Eu3+ onto nano-size silica-water interfaces. Science in China Series D, 48 (11). 1942pp. doi:10.1360/04yd0124
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