Interactions between white and black carbon in water: A case study of concurrent aging of microplastics and biochar
Shi Yao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Daniel C.W. Tsang(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Yongrong Bian(Institute of Soil Science), Na Wang(Ministry of Ecology and Environment), Xiaona Li(Guizhou Normal University), Yang Song(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ni Ni(Ministry of Ecology and Environment), Nanthi Bolan(University of Newcastle Australia), Xin Jiang(Institute of Soil Science), Qiaozhi Zhang(Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
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