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Analysis of the surface functional groups of organic nanoparticles formed in furfural vapour photonucleation using a rupture event scanning technique. / Dultseva, G. G.; Dubtsov, S. N.; Dultsev, F. N. et al.

In: Analytical Methods, Vol. 9, No. 36, 28.09.2017, p. 5348-5355.

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Dultseva, GG, Dubtsov, SN, Dultsev, FN, Kobzeva, TV & Nekrasov, DV 2017, 'Analysis of the surface functional groups of organic nanoparticles formed in furfural vapour photonucleation using a rupture event scanning technique', Analytical Methods, vol. 9, no. 36, pp. 5348-5355. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ay01437f

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Dultseva, G. G., Dubtsov, S. N., Dultsev, F. N., Kobzeva, T. V., & Nekrasov, D. V. (2017). Analysis of the surface functional groups of organic nanoparticles formed in furfural vapour photonucleation using a rupture event scanning technique. Analytical Methods, 9(36), 5348-5355. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ay01437f

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Dultseva GG, Dubtsov SN, Dultsev FN, Kobzeva TV, Nekrasov DV. Analysis of the surface functional groups of organic nanoparticles formed in furfural vapour photonucleation using a rupture event scanning technique. Analytical Methods. 2017 Sept 28;9(36):5348-5355. doi: 10.1039/c7ay01437f

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Dultseva, G. G. ; Dubtsov, S. N. ; Dultsev, F. N. et al. / Analysis of the surface functional groups of organic nanoparticles formed in furfural vapour photonucleation using a rupture event scanning technique. In: Analytical Methods. 2017 ; Vol. 9, No. 36. pp. 5348-5355.

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