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  • 19. Dummy molecularly imprinted polymers on silica particles for selective solid-phase extraction of tetrabromobisphenol A from water samples.
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    Shi X, Meng Y, Liu J, Sun A, Li D, Yao C, Lu Y, Chen J.
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