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A novel electrocatalytic system with high reactive chlorine species utilization capacity to degrade tetracycline in marine aquaculture wastewater

Ni et al., 2022

Document ID
455235136827703904
Author
Ni T
Feng H
Tang J
Wang J
Yu J
Yi Y
Wu Y
Guo Y
Tang L
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Chemosphere

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The problems of high salinity and coexistence of antibiotics in mariculture wastewater pose a great challenge to the traditional wastewater treatment technology. Herein, an electrocatalytic system based on cathodes to sustain reactive chlorine species (RCS) in a …
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