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Worldwide Distribution of Novel Perfluoroether Carboxylic and Sulfonic Acids in Surface Water

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Published
May 11, 2018
Vol/Issue
52(14)
Pages
7621-7629
Funding
National Natural Science Foundation of China Award: 21737004
Chinese Academy of Sciences Award: XDB14040202
Cite This Article
Yitao Pan, Hongxia Zhang, Qianqian Cui, et al. (2018). Worldwide Distribution of Novel Perfluoroether Carboxylic and Sulfonic Acids in Surface Water. Environmental Science & Technology, 52(14), 7621-7629. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b00829