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Erratum to: Extraction of Microplastics from River Water in a Rotating Coiled Column Using a Water–Oil System

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M. S. Ermolin, A. I. Ivaneev, E. Yu. Savonina, R. Kh. Dzhenloda

Summary

This is a published correction (erratum) to an earlier paper on a method for extracting microplastics from river water using a rotating coiled column system. It does not contain new scientific findings but corrects errors in the original publication.

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An Erratum to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1061934825020042

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