Efficient recovery of nano-sized iron oxide particles from synthetic acid-mine drainage (AMD) water using fuel cell technologies.
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Je-Hun Jang | Bruce E Logan | B. Logan | Shaoan Cheng | B. Dempsey | Shaoan Cheng | Brian A Dempsey | Je-Hun Jang
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