Journal Article10.1021/bk-2024-1476.ch008
Nanobiomaterials-Based Environmental Bioremediation: A Special Focus on Microplastics
Rajkumar Sekar,Sohel Das,Saba Shirin,Ramachandran Srinivasan,Pandi Marimuthu,Purushothaman Atchuthan,S. Lokesh Amith,Prathap Somu,Akhilesh Kumar Yadav +8 more
- 16 Sep 2024
- pp 163-187
About: The article was published on 16 Sep 2024. The article focuses on the topics: Microplastics & Bioremediation.
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