Environmental Fate of Emerging Organic Micro-Contaminants
The toxicity and fate of pharmaceuticals and other emerging micro-organic contaminants in the natural and built environments have been the focus of much research over the last twenty years. Particular focus has recently centred on the fate of antimicrobial chemicals, including antibiotics and antifu...
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653 | |a degradation | ||
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653 | |a biosorption | ||
653 | |a coagulation | ||
653 | |a qPCR | ||
653 | |a global monitoring | ||
653 | |a Pseudomonas putida | ||
653 | |a basic buffer | ||
653 | |a validation | ||
653 | |a ethyl tert-butyl ether | ||
653 | |a wastewater | ||
653 | |a sewage treatment | ||
653 | |a crustacean | ||
653 | |a ETBE biodegradation | ||
653 | |a ethB gene | ||
653 | |a veterinary drug | ||
653 | |a water quality | ||
653 | |a tetracyclines | ||
653 | |a micropollutants | ||
653 | |a bacterial community | ||
653 | |a antibiotics | ||
653 | |a Membrane Bioreactor | ||
653 | |a UPLC MS/MS | ||
653 | |a bisphenol A (BPA) | ||
653 | |a GAC-biofilter | ||
653 | |a shrimp | ||
653 | |a vitellogenin (VTG) | ||
653 | |a hormones | ||
653 | |a polluted aquifer | ||
653 | |a biodegradation | ||
653 | |a Rhodococcus | ||
653 | |a sewage sludge | ||
653 | |a ion suppression | ||
653 | |a ozone | ||
653 | |a pharmaceutical residues | ||
653 | |a beta-lactams | ||
653 | |a espresso coffee machine extraction | ||
653 | |a mass spectrometry | ||
653 | |a dye decolorization | ||
653 | |a chlorination | ||
653 | |a pressurized hot water extraction | ||
653 | |a immobilization | ||
653 | |a ARGs | ||
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653 | |a organic pollutants | ||
653 | |a residue | ||
653 | |a perfluorinated compounds | ||
653 | |a liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry | ||
653 | |a activated carbon | ||
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