Metal-Organic Frameworks for Cultural Heritage Preservation: The Case of Acetic Acid Removal.
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C. Serre | E. Dumas | M. Pinto | J. Pires | Renjith S Pillai | G. Maurin | F. Nouar | N. Steunou | Kevin Dedecker | Farid Nouar
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