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For untreated wastewater, 1 L was centrifuged for 15 min at 9,000 x g and concentrated with polyethylene glycol (resuspended in 4 mL distilled water). It is based on the use of non-toxic polyethylene glycol (PEG) polymers, which can be attached to most major drug classes, including proteins, peptides, antibody fragments, small molecules, and other drugs and is used in eight approved products in the U. A nitric acid bath oxidized the dots' surfaces, and the scientists then added the organic chemical called polyethylene glycol. |
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