Molecularly imprinted polymers as analyte sequesters and selective surfaces for easy ambient sonic-spray ionization†
Abstract
The use of a molecularly imprinted
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The use of a molecularly imprinted
E. C. Figueiredo, G. B. Sanvido, M. A. Zezzi Arruda and M. N. Eberlin, Analyst, 2010, 135, 726 DOI: 10.1039/B923289C
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