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Catalytic Treatment of Water Contaminated with Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
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2016-11-14
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Çelik, Gökhan
Gunduz, Seval
Miller, Jeffrey T.
Tao, Franklin Feng
Edmiston, Paul L.
Ozkan, Umit S.
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G. Çelik, S. Gunduz, J. T. Miller, F. F. Tao, P. L. Edmiston, and U. S. Ozkan, “Catalytic Treatment of Water Contaminated with Chlorinated Hydrocarbons,” 2016, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/83864.