Degradation of sulfamethoxazole in low-C/N ratio wastewater by a novel membrane bioelectrochemical reactor.
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R. Singh | Hailiang Song | Yuli Yang | Xiao-Li Yang | Yu-Xiang Lu | Han Xu | Kai Du
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