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      Polyhydroxyl-based surfactants and their physico-chemical properties and applications

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                Journal
                Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science
                Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science
                Elsevier BV
                13590294
                December 1999
                December 1999
                : 4
                : 6
                : 391-401
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                10.1016/S1359-0294(00)00019-4
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                © 1999

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