Dechlorination of trichloroethene in a continuous-flow bioelectrochemical reactor: effect of cathode potential on rate, selectivity, and electron transfer mechanisms.
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Mauro Majone | Federico Aulenta | F. Aulenta | P. Reale | M. Majone | Priscilla Reale | Lorenzo Tocca | Roberta Verdini | R. Verdini | L. Tocca
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