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“... the wastewater before and after photo-activated PMS oxidation revealed a decrease in the toxicity and...”
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“... at any stage of the reaction using conventional solid-state reaction. On the other hand in the solution...”
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“... carbohydrates of these biomasses it is required to degrade the lignin and decrease the recalcitrance...”
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“...The 2,6-dichloro-1,4-benzoquinone (DCBQ), a subproduct of the water disinfection process...”
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