Who we are
Chemical Optosensors and Applied Photochemistry Group (GSOLFA)
Faculty of Chemistry
Department of Organic Chemistry and Department of Analytical Chemistry
Complutense University of Madrid
Avda Complutense s/n
28040 – Madrid
Spain
Our website is:https://gsolfa.info
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