Analysis of gold(I/III)-complexes by HPLC-ICP-MS demonstrates gold(III) stability in surface waters.
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Joël Brugger | Allan Pring | Claire E Lenehan | J. Brugger | A. Pring | F. Reith | C. Lenehan | Christine Ta | Frank Reith | Christine Ta
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