The permeation liquid membrane as a sensor for free nickel in aqueous samples
Abstract
There are currently a limited number of techniques to study nickel speciation in aqueous samples. This work reports on the use of the permeation liquid membrane (
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There are currently a limited number of techniques to study nickel speciation in aqueous samples. This work reports on the use of the permeation liquid membrane (
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S. Bayen, K. J. Wilkinson and J. Buffle, Analyst, 2007, 132, 262 DOI: 10.1039/B615298H
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