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Ceramic Membranes to Separate Anthropogenic Microparticles from Wastewater Sludge Centrate

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Published in:Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
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Published: 2026
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spellingShingle Ceramic Membranes to Separate Anthropogenic Microparticles from Wastewater Sludge Centrate
— — — — — Pollution
Water Resources
Environmental Sciences
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Water Resources
Environmental Sciences
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Water Resources
Environmental Sciences
subject_facet — — — — — Pollution
Water Resources
Environmental Sciences
title Ceramic Membranes to Separate Anthropogenic Microparticles from Wastewater Sludge Centrate
title_auth Ceramic Membranes to Separate Anthropogenic Microparticles from Wastewater Sludge Centrate
title_full Ceramic Membranes to Separate Anthropogenic Microparticles from Wastewater Sludge Centrate
title_fullStr Ceramic Membranes to Separate Anthropogenic Microparticles from Wastewater Sludge Centrate
title_full_unstemmed Ceramic Membranes to Separate Anthropogenic Microparticles from Wastewater Sludge Centrate
title_short Ceramic Membranes to Separate Anthropogenic Microparticles from Wastewater Sludge Centrate
title_sort ceramic membranes to separate anthropogenic microparticles from wastewater sludge centrate
topic — — — — — Pollution
Water Resources
Environmental Sciences
url https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11270-026-09375-7