Cláudio Costa Neto

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Costa Neto, Cláudio (2004). Análise orgânica : métodos e procedimentos para caracterização de organoquímios (in Portuguese) (1st ed.). Rio de Janeiro: Ed. UFRJ. ISBN   857108260X.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Biography of Cláudio Costa Neto". Academia Brasileira de Ciências (in Portuguese). Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  2. Miknis, Francis P.; McKay, John F. (1983). Geochemistry and Chemistry of Oil Shales. American Chemical Society. pp. 13–36. ISBN   9780841207998.


Cláudio Costa Neto
OccupationProfessor emeritus
Academic background
Alma mater Federal University of Rio de Janeiro