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- 161.<JMCA>Double Network Hydrogels for Energy/Environmental Application: Challenges and Opportunities
- 160.<EP>Effect of landfill age on the physical and chemical characteristics of waste plastics/microplastics in a waste landfill sites
- 159.<STE>Graphene Oxide Modified κ-carrageenan/Sodium Alginate Double-network Hydrogel for Effective Adsorption of Antibiotics in a Batch and Fixed-bed Column System
- 158.<Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering>Batch and Continuous Fixed-bed Column Adsorption of Tetracycline by Biochar/MOFs Derivative Covered with κ-Carrageenan/Calcium Alginate Hydrogels
- 157.<SPT>Industrially-Prepared Carbon Aerogel for Excellent Fluoride Removal by Membrane Capacitive Deionization from Brackish Groundwaters
- 156.<Science of the Total Environment>Degradation and adsorption behavior of biodegradable plastic PLA under
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- 154.<Environmental Research>Interface behavior changes of weathered polystyrene with ciprofloxacin in seawater environment
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