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2) You Jikang, Liu Fei, Wang Yongwu, Duan Chongsen, Zhang Lu, Li Huishan, Wang Junjian, Xu Huacheng*. Photo-methanification of aquatic dissolved organic matters with different origins under aerobic conditions: Non-negligible role of hydroxyl radicals. Water Research. 256, 121609, 2024.
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6) Xu Huacheng, Yan Mingquan, Li Wentao, Jiang Helong, Guo Laodong, 2018. Dissolved organic matter binding with Pb(II) as characterized by differential spectra and 2D UV-FTIR heterospectral correlation analysis. Water Research. 144, 435–443.
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