Study elucidates mechanisms of interaction and removal of coexisting contaminants in wetlands

Constructed wetlands (CWs) have attracted increasing attention for the reduction of heavy metals and antibiotics in tailwaters of livestock and poultry effluents due to their stable and considerable purification efficiency, low costs, and minimal land consumption. However, the coadsorption behaviors and mechanisms of coexisting heavy metals and antibiotics in CWs remain unclear.


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Source: Phys.org