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Pyrogenic Black Carbon Suppresses Microbial Methane Production by Serving as a Terminal Electron Acceptor

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Published
Dec 01, 2023
Vol/Issue
57(49)
Pages
20605-20614
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University of Delaware
Mid-Atlantic States Section Air and Waste Management Association
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Danhui Xin, Weila Li, JiWon Choi, et al. (2023). Pyrogenic Black Carbon Suppresses Microbial Methane Production by Serving as a Terminal Electron Acceptor. Environmental Science & Technology, 57(49), 20605-20614. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c05830