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Fluorescent Chemosensors, ed. L. Wu, A. C. Sedgwick, X. He, and T. D. James, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2023, pp. P001-P006.
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Fluorescent Chemosensors
Edited by
Luling Wu
University of Bath, UK
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Adam C. Sedgwick
University of Oxford, UK
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Xiao-Peng He
East China University of Science and Technology, China
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and
Tony D. James
University of Bath, UK
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Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry No. 34
Print ISBN: 978-1-83916-386-9
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