Retraction:Erratum to “Intercalation of Amines into Layered Calcium Phosphate and Their New Behavior for Copper Retention from Ethanolic Solution” [Open Journal of Synthesis Theory and Applications 2 (2013) 1-7]

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Silva, C. , Dias, A. , Santana, A. , Pizzo, J. , Souza, F. , Lazarin, A. , Sernaglia, R. and Andreotti, E. (2015) Retraction:Erratum to “Intercalation of Amines into Layered Calcium Phosphate and Their New Behavior for Copper Retention from Ethanolic Solution” [Open Journal of Synthesis Theory and Applications 2 (2013) 1-7]. Open Journal of Synthesis Theory and Applications, 4, 20-21. doi: 10.4236/ojsta.2015.41002.

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