Influence of arsenate adsorption to ferrihydrite, goethite, and boehmite on the kinetics of arsenate reduction by Shewanella putrefaciens strain CN-32.
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Ruben Kretzschmar | Jen‐How Huang | J. Zeyer | A. Voegelin | R. Kretzschmar | Jen-How Huang | Andreas Voegelin | Silvina A Pombo | Anna Lazzaro | Josef Zeyer | Silvina A. Pombo | A. Lazzaro
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