Telting-Diaz et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Mass-produced ionophore-based fluorescent microspheres for trace level determination of lead ionsTelting-Diaz et al., 2002
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- 5364448153385498587
- Author
- Telting-Diaz M
- Bakker E
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- Publication venue
- Analytical chemistry
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The development and characterization of small, uniform, and mass-produced plasticized PVC-based sensing microspheres in view of rapid trace level analysis of lead ions is reported. Micrometer-sized particles obtained via an automated casting process were …
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