Contribution of a submerged membrane bioreactor in the treatment of synthetic effluent contaminated by Bisphenol-A: mechanism of BPA removal and membrane fouling.
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P. Drogui | G. Buelna | M. Héran | B. Seyhi | Antonin Azaïs
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