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    Sediments in the mangrove areas contribute to the removal of endocrine disrupting chemicals in coastal sediments of Macau SAR, China, and harbour microbial communities capable of degrading E2, EE2, BPA and BPS

    The occurrence of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) is a major issue for marine and coastal environments in the proximity of urban areas. The occurrence of EDCs in the Pearl River Delta region is well docu...

    Irina S. Moreira, Alexandre Lebel, **anzhi Peng, Paula M. L. Castro in Biodegradation (2021)

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    Stereoisomeric profiling of pharmaceuticals ibuprofen and iopromide in wastewater and river water, China

    Stereoisomeric compositions can provide insights into sources, fate, and ecological risks of contaminants in the environment. In this study, stereoisomeric profiles of ibuprofen and iopromide were investigated...

    Zhifang Wang, Qiuxin Huang, Yiyi Yu, Chunwei Wang in Environmental Geochemistry and Health (2013)

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    Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon deposition to and exchange at the air-water interface of Luhu, an urban lake in Guangzhou, China

    Jun Li, Gan Zhang, Shihua Qi, Lingli Guo, **anzhi Peng in Chinese Journal of Geochemistry (2006)

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    Environmental response to ore deposits and mining of the Diaojiang River basin, Guangxi (South China)

    Yongzhang Zhou, Zhi Dang, **anzhi Peng, Zhijun Yang in Chinese Journal of Geochemistry (2006)