The document lists 34 references related to research on antidepressants as emerging water contaminants. The references cover topics such as the occurrence of antidepressants in various water sources, analytical methods for detecting antidepressants, and treatment technologies for removing antidepressants from wastewater, including advanced oxidation processes, constructed wetlands, and activated sludge. The references provide an overview of the state of knowledge around antidepressants as an environmental issue.
The document lists 34 references related to research on antidepressants as emerging water contaminants. The references cover topics such as the occurrence of antidepressants in various water sources, analytical methods for detecting antidepressants, and treatment technologies for removing antidepressants from wastewater, including advanced oxidation processes, constructed wetlands, and activated sludge. The references provide an overview of the state of knowledge around antidepressants as an environmental issue.
The document lists 34 references related to research on antidepressants as emerging water contaminants. The references cover topics such as the occurrence of antidepressants in various water sources, analytical methods for detecting antidepressants, and treatment technologies for removing antidepressants from wastewater, including advanced oxidation processes, constructed wetlands, and activated sludge. The references provide an overview of the state of knowledge around antidepressants as an environmental issue.
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