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    An insight into aggregation kinetics of polystyrene nanoplastics interaction with metal cations by Zhang, Yucheng, Su, Xiaotong, Tam, Nora F.Y., Lao, Xiaolan, Zhong, Meiling, Wu, Qihang, Lei, Huifang, Chen, Zihui, Li, Zhang, Fu, Jie

    Published in Chinese chemical letters (01-12-2022)
    “…Once inevitably released into the aquatic environment, polystyrene nanoplastics (PS-NPs) will present complicated environmental behaviors, of which the…”
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    Distribution and risk assessment of antibiotic and bisphenol compounds residues in drinking water sources of Guangdong by Lao, Xiaolan, Tam, Nora F. Y., Zhong, Meiling, Wu, Qihang, Liu, Zhineng, Huang, Xuexia, Wei, Lezhang, Liu, Yu, Luo, Dinggui, Li, Shuhui, Yang, Qunhua

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-08-2024)
    “…The safety of the source of drinking water is important to human health, and monitoring the occurrence of contamination, particularly antibiotics and toxic…”
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    Adsorption Performance of Chitosan and Glutaraldehyde Modified Biochars for Trivalent Antimony in Acidic Wastewater by Lei, Huifang, Tam, Nora F. Y., Geng, Xinhua, Zhong, Meiling, Lao, Xiaolan, Su, Xiaotong, Huang, Xuexia, Wei, Lezhang, Liu, Yu, Wu, Qihang, Fei, Ying-heng, Luo, Dinggui, Xiao, Tangfu

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-08-2024)
    “…Acidic wastewater from mining activities contains a large amount of Sb(III). Biochar can provide with an economical and efficacious method for removing of…”
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    Vertical profile of PCDD/Fs in soil and sediment around an abandoned e-waste dismantling site by Su, Xiaotong, Zhang, Yucheng, Tam, Nora F. Y., Lao, Xiaolan, Zhong, Meiling, Wu, Qihang, Fei, Yingheng, Lei, Huifang, Chen, Zihui, Mai, Bixian, Chen, Laiguo

    Published in Journal of soils and sediments (01-02-2023)
    “…Purpose Informal electronic waste (e-waste) recycling has been identified as a significant source of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins/dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs),…”
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