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2018-07-01Model-Driven Development Patterns for Mobile Services in Cloud of ThingsCai, H; Gu, Y; Vasilakos, AV; Xu, B; Zhou, J
2017-01-01Photocatalytic removal of perfluoroalkyl substances from water and wastewater: Mechanism, kinetics and controlling factorsXu, B; Ahmed, MB; Zhou, JL; Altaee, A; Wu, M; Xu, G
2018-08-15Graphitic carbon nitride based nanocomposites for the photocatalysis of organic contaminants under visible irradiation: Progress, limitations and future directionsXu, B; Ahmed, MB; Zhou, JL; Altaee, A; Xu, G; Wu, M
2020-12Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in soil and sediments: Occurrence, fate, remediation and future outlook.Ahmed, MB; Johir, MAH; McLaughlan, R; Nguyen, LN; Xu, B; Nghiem, LD
2022-01-10Boosted selective catalytic nitrate reduction to ammonia on carbon/bismuth/bismuth oxide photocatalystsHao, D; Wei, Y; Mao, L; Bai, X; Liu, Y; Xu, B; Wei, W; Ni, BJ
2020-04-01Advanced treatment technologies efficacies and mechanism of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances removal from waterAhmed, MB; Alam, MM; Zhou, JL; Xu, B; Johir, MAH; Karmakar, AK; Rahman, MS; Hossen, J; Hasan, ATMK; Moni, MA
2020-03-01Visible and UV photocatalysis of aqueous perfluorooctanoic acid by TiO<inf>2</inf> and peroxymonosulfate: Process kinetics and mechanistic insightsXu, B; Ahmed, MB; Zhou, JL; Altaee, A
2021-08Determination of OCPs, OPPs, and 21 SVOCs in water and sediment samples in five rivers of Shenzhen, China, during the period of 2017 and 2018.Qiu, W; Shao, H; Jin, W; Xiong, Y; Xu, B; Chen, B
2021-04-01Facile preparation of hydrophilic In<inf>2</inf>O<inf>3</inf>nanospheres and rods with improved performances for photocatalytic degradation of PFOALiu, X; Xu, B; Duan, X; Hao, Q; Wei, W; Wang, S; Ni, BJ
2023-01-05Online TG-FTIR-MS analysis of the catalytic pyrolysis of polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride microplastics.Liu, X; Tian, K; Chen, Z; Wei, W; Xu, B; Ni, B-J
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