Behavior of perfluorinated compounds in advanced water treatment plant
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Lim, Chaeseung
(Department of Biotechnology, University of Tokyo)
Kim, Hyungjoon (Water environment technology team, TSK Corporation) Han, Gaehee (Water quality research center, Waterworks headquarters Daegu Metropolitan City) Kim, Ho (Bio resource circulation center, Institute for Advanced engineering) Hwang, Yunbin (Department of Environmental & Energy Engineering, Suwon University) Kim, Keugtae (Department of Environmental & Energy Engineering, Suwon University) |
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