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Insight into the role of exopolysaccharide in determining the structural stability of aerobic granular sludge

Wang et al., 2021

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4044564669555165714
Author
Wang S
Huang X
Liu L
Yan P
Chen Y
Fang F
Guo J
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Journal of Environmental Management

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Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) have a critical contribution to the stability of aerobic granular sludge (AGS), but the mechanism and details of EPS composition and function are far from clear. This work investigated the contribution of exopolysaccharide (PS) …
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