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    Removal of emerging contaminants (bisphenol A and antibiotics) from kitchen wastewater by alkali-modified biochar by Tang, Ye, Li, Ye, Zhan, Lu, Wu, Dong, Zhang, Suhua, Pang, Ruirui, Xie, Bing

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-01-2022)
    “…Using current wastewater treatment technologies, it can be challenging to remove the emerging contaminants (ECs) present in kitchen wastewater (KW) of complex…”
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    The role of pretreatments in handling antibiotic resistance genes in anaerobic sludge digestion – A review by Han, Zhibang, Shao, Boqun, Lei, Lang, Pang, Ruirui, Wu, Dong, Tai, Jun, Xie, Bing, Su, Yinglong

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-04-2023)
    “…Sludge is among the most important reservoirs of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), which would cause potential environmental risks with the sludge…”
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    The crystalline structure transition and hydrogen bonds shift determining enhanced enzymatic digestibility of cellulose treated by ultrasonication by Shao, Boqun, Han, Zhibang, Pang, Ruirui, Wu, Dong, Xie, Bing, Su, Yinglong

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-06-2023)
    “…Global energy issue raised the necessity to develop second-generation biofuels, and biorefinery of cellulosic biomass becomes a promising solution. Various…”
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    Genome-Centric Metagenomics Insights into the Plastisphere-Driven Natural Degradation Characteristics and Mechanism of Biodegradable Plastics in Aquatic Environments by Pang, Ruirui, Wang, Xueting, Zhang, Liangmao, Lei, Lang, Han, Zhibang, Xie, Bing, Su, Yinglong

    Published in Environmental science & technology (22-10-2024)
    “…Biodegradable plastics (BPs) are pervasively available as alternatives to traditional plastics, but their natural degradation characteristics and…”
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    Exposure modes determined the effects of nanomaterials on antibiotic resistance genes: The different roles of oxidative stress and quorum sensing by Wang, Xueting, Chen, Qirui, Pang, Ruirui, Zhang, Congyan, Huang, Guangchen, Han, Zhibang, Su, Yinglong

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-11-2024)
    “…The effects of co-occurrent pollutants on antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) have raised attentions. However, how the…”
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    Current applications and future impact of machine learning in emerging contaminants: A review by Lei, Lang, Pang, Ruirui, Han, Zhibang, Wu, Dong, Xie, Bing, Su, Yinglong

    “…With the continuous release into environments, emerging contaminants (ECs) have attracted widespread attention for the potential risks, and numerous studies…”
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    The co-occurrent microplastics and nano-CuO showed antagonistic inhibitory effects on bacterial denitrification: Interaction of pollutants and regulations on functional genes by Pang, Ruirui, Shao, Boqun, Chen, Qiqing, Shi, Huahong, Xie, Bing, Soliman, Mostafa, Tai, Jun, Su, Yinglong

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-03-2023)
    “…The wide occurrence of microplastics (MPs) and nanoparticles resulted in their inevitable coexistence in environment. However, the joint effects of these two…”
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    Entry pathways determined the effects of MPs on sludge anaerobic digestion system: The views of methane production and antibiotic resistance genes fates by Wang, Xueting, Huang, Guangchen, Chen, Qirui, Pang, Ruirui, Han, Zhibang, Zhu, Jundong, Xie, Bing, Su, Yinglong, Zhou, Shuai

    Published in Environmental research (01-07-2024)
    “…Sludge is one of the primary reservoirs of microplastics (MPs), and the effects of MPs on subsequent sludge treatment raised attention. Given the entry…”
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    Dynamic responses of the inter-microbial synergism and thermodynamic conditions attribute to the inhibition-and-relief effects of chitosan towards anaerobic digestion by Fang, Ru, Wang, Xueting, Han, Zhibang, Pang, Ruirui, Wu, Dong, Tai, Jun, Ouyang, Chuang, Zhan, Min, Kim, Hyunook, Xie, Bing, Su, Yinglong

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-12-2024)
    “…•Chitosan showed an inhibition-and-relief effect on AD process of FW.•A comprehensive mechanism of abiotic, biotic and bioenergetic views was…”
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