A Selective Fluorescence Turn-On Probe for the Detection of DCNP (Nerve Agent Tabun Simulant)
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A Selective Fluorescence Turn-On Probe for the Detection of DCNP (Nerve Agent Tabun Simulant)
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Materials
Volume 12, Issue 18, Pages 2943
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MDPI AG
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2019-09-11
DOI
10.3390/ma12182943
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