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Royal Society of Chemistry, Environmental Science: Nano, 4(7), p. 1115-1125, 2020

DOI: 10.1039/c9en01294j

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Immobilization of mercury by nano-elemental selenium and the underlying mechanisms in hydroponic-cultured garlic plant

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Abstract

Naturally and anthropogenic selenium nanoparticles highly work on mercury immobilization and inactivation in aquatic-plant systems.