Adsorption and Photocatalytic Degradation Kinetics of Pharmaceuticals by TiO2 Nanowires During Water Treatment
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Adsorption and Photocatalytic Degradation Kinetics of Pharmaceuticals by TiO2 Nanowires During Water Treatment
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Waste and Biomass Valorization
Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages 443-449
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2012-06-29
DOI
10.1007/s12649-012-9142-6
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