Application of non-target analysis with LC-HRMS for the monitoring of raw and potable water: Strategy and results

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Application of non-target analysis with LC-HRMS for the monitoring of raw and potable water: Strategy and results. / Bader, Tobias; Schulz, Wolfgang; Lucke, Thomas et al.
Assessing Transformation Products of Chemicals by Non-Target and Suspect Screening - Strategies and Workflows Volume 2. ed. / Thomas Letzel; Jorg E. Drewes. American Chemical Society, 2016. p. 49-70 (ACS Symposium Series; Vol. 1242).

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Bader, T, Schulz, W, Lucke, T & Winzenbacher, R 2016, Application of non-target analysis with LC-HRMS for the monitoring of raw and potable water: Strategy and results. in T Letzel & JE Drewes (eds), Assessing Transformation Products of Chemicals by Non-Target and Suspect Screening - Strategies and Workflows Volume 2. ACS Symposium Series, vol. 1242, American Chemical Society, pp. 49-70. https://doi.org/10.1021/bk-2016-1242.ch003

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Bader, T., Schulz, W., Lucke, T., & Winzenbacher, R. (2016). Application of non-target analysis with LC-HRMS for the monitoring of raw and potable water: Strategy and results. In T. Letzel, & J. E. Drewes (Eds.), Assessing Transformation Products of Chemicals by Non-Target and Suspect Screening - Strategies and Workflows Volume 2 (pp. 49-70). (ACS Symposium Series; Vol. 1242). American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/bk-2016-1242.ch003

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Bader T, Schulz W, Lucke T, Winzenbacher R. Application of non-target analysis with LC-HRMS for the monitoring of raw and potable water: Strategy and results. In Letzel T, Drewes JE, editors, Assessing Transformation Products of Chemicals by Non-Target and Suspect Screening - Strategies and Workflows Volume 2. American Chemical Society. 2016. p. 49-70. (ACS Symposium Series). doi: 10.1021/bk-2016-1242.ch003

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