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Comparative effects of biochar-nanosheets and conventional organic-amendments on health risks abatement of potentially toxic elements via consumption of wheat grown on industrially contaminated-soil 期刊论文
CHEMOSPHERE, 2018, 卷号: 192, 期号: 2018, 页码: 161-170
作者:  Yousaf, Balal;  Liu, Guijian;  Abbas, Qumber;  Ullah, Habib;  Wang, Ruwei;  Zia-ur-Rehman, Muhammad;  Amina;  Niu, Zhiyuan
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Biochar Nanosheets  Soil  Pte-contamination  Bioavailability  Wheat Consumption  Human Health Risks  
Characterization of parent and oxygenated-polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Xi'an, China during heating period: An investigation of spatial distribution and transformation 期刊论文
CHEMOSPHERE, 2016, 卷号: 159, 期号: 2016, 页码: 367-377
作者:  Wang, Jingzhi;  Ho, Steven Sai Hang;  Huang, Rujin;  Gao, Meiling;  Liu, Suixin;  Zhao, Shuyu;  Cao, Junji;  Wang, Gehui;  Shen, Zhenxing;  Han, Yongming
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Pm2.5  Pahs  Opahs  Transformation  Heating Period  
Stronger association of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with soot than with char in soils and sediments 期刊论文
CHEMOSPHERE, 2015, 卷号: 119, 页码: 1335-1345
作者:  Han, Y. M.;  Bandowe, B. A. M.;  Wei, C.;  Cao, J. J.;  Wilcke, W.;  Wang, G. H.;  Ni, H. Y.;  Jin, Z. D.;  An, Z. S.;  Yan, B. Z.
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Relationship  Elemental Carbon  Char  Soot  Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons  Sorption Capacity  
Atmospheric emissions of F, As, Se, Hg, and Sb from coal-fired power and heat generation in China 期刊论文
CHEMOSPHERE, 2013, 卷号: 90, 期号: 6, 页码: 1925-1932
作者:  Chen, J (Chen, Jian)[ 1,2 ];  Liu, GJ (Liu, Guijian)[ 1,2 ];  Kang, Y (Kang, Yu)[ 1 ];  Wu, B (Wu, Bin)[ 1 ];  Sun, RY (Sun, Ruoyu)[ 1 ];  Zhou, CC (Zhou, Chuncai)[ 1 ];  Wu, D (Wu, Dun)[ 1 ]
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Atmospheric Emissions  Toxic Trace Elements  Coal-fired Power And Heat Generation  China