Removal of element mercury by medicine residue derived biochars in presence of various gas compositions.
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B. Shen | Fumei Wang | Guoliang Li | Bin Zhao | Yongwang Li | Min Zhang | Chuan He | Yinyin Wang | Yong-wang Li
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