A Terbium-Organic Framework Material for Highly Sensitive Sensing of Fe3+in Aqueous and Biological Systems: Experimental Studies and Theoretical Analysis
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A Terbium-Organic Framework Material for Highly Sensitive Sensing of Fe3+in Aqueous and Biological Systems: Experimental Studies and Theoretical Analysis
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ChemistrySelect
Volume 1, Issue 13, Pages 3555-3561
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Wiley
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2016-08-19
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10.1002/slct.201600775
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