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- who: Bisphenol et al. from the Shandong University have published the paper: Exploring bisphenol S removal mechanism with multi-enzymes extracted from waste sludge and reed sediment, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aims of this study are to (i) provide a new method for BPS removal in aqueous solution with the multi-enzymes from waste sludge and reveal the removal mechanism, (ii) to clarify the effect of the structure and function of the multi-enzymes on BPS removal.
- how: Showed that the removal rate of BPS (about 4.3%) was less than . . .
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