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Advances in sample pretreatment and detection of PCBs in the environment

Pollution of the environment by polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) continues to be a global concern because of their toxicity, persistence, long-range transport properties and ability to bioaccumulate in fatty tissues. PCBs are classified as 'probable human carcinogens' as well as endocrine-...

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Published in:Journal of hazardous materials advances 2021-12, Vol.4, p.100028, Article 100028
Main Authors: Mwanza, Moses M., Ndunda, Elizabeth N., Bosire, Geoffrey O., Nyamori, Vincent O., Martincigh, Bice S.
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