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Performance of sodium chloride versus commercial ionic liquid as salting-out media for the separation of nicotine from its aqueous solutions

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Performance of sodium chloride versus commercial ionic liquid as salting-out media for the separation of nicotine from its aqueous solutions. / M. Lopes, Joana; V. M. Nunes, Ana; Nunes da Ponte, Manuel et al.
In: Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol. 53, No. 23, 2014, p. 9883-9888.

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M. Lopes, J, V. M. Nunes, A, Nunes da Ponte, M, Visak, ZP & Najdanovic-Visak, V 2014, 'Performance of sodium chloride versus commercial ionic liquid as salting-out media for the separation of nicotine from its aqueous solutions', Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, vol. 53, no. 23, pp. 9883-9888. https://doi.org/10.1021/ie500514y

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M. Lopes, J., V. M. Nunes, A., Nunes da Ponte, M., Visak, Z. P., & Najdanovic-Visak, V. (2014). Performance of sodium chloride versus commercial ionic liquid as salting-out media for the separation of nicotine from its aqueous solutions. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 53(23), 9883-9888. https://doi.org/10.1021/ie500514y

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M. Lopes J, V. M. Nunes A, Nunes da Ponte M, Visak ZP, Najdanovic-Visak V. Performance of sodium chloride versus commercial ionic liquid as salting-out media for the separation of nicotine from its aqueous solutions. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 2014;53(23):9883-9888. Epub 2014 May 9. doi: 10.1021/ie500514y

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M. Lopes, Joana ; V. M. Nunes, Ana ; Nunes da Ponte, Manuel et al. / Performance of sodium chloride versus commercial ionic liquid as salting-out media for the separation of nicotine from its aqueous solutions. In: Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 2014 ; Vol. 53, No. 23. pp. 9883-9888.

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