Afkhami et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Analytical NanochemistryAfkhami et al., 2023
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- 11725516188273578394
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- Afkhami A
- Madrakian T
- Ahmadi M
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Analytical Nanochemistry provides readers with a comprehensive review of the application of nanomaterial in analytical chemistry. It explains the fundamental concepts involved in utilizing nanomaterials including their classification, synthesis, functionalization …
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