Degradation of soil-sorbed trichloroethylene by stabilized zero valent iron nanoparticles: Effects of sorption, surfactants, and natural organic matter
Man Zhang(Auburn University), Xiaodi Hao(Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture), Feng He(Jiangnan University), Dongye Zhao(Auburn University)
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