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3. A GLYCOSYLATED HEMOGLOBIN ABOVE 6% IS ASSOCIATED WITH A HIGH RISK OF DEVELOPING CYSTIC FIBROSIS–RELATED DIABETES AND A LOWER PROBABILITY OF WEIGHT GAIN IN BOTH ADULTS AND CHILDREN WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS

5. Reactivity and photodegradation mechanism of Metazachlor in aqueous phase: determination of the rate constants and identification of the main photoproducts

7. Manganese based advanced oxidation processes: involvement of radical and non-radical pathways for the degradation of organic pollutants in water

8. Iron-based nano-photocatalysts: Coupling of photocatalysis and fenton-based processes for caffeine degradation in water

9. How effective and sustainable are iron oxides in Fenton process for elimination of organic pollutants in water treatment?

10. Oxidation mechanism of an innovative ternary catalytic process based on intrasystem interaction: Decatungstate/Fe3O4/H2O2

11. Activation of peroxymonosulfate by natural siderite for enhanced degradation of acetaminophen

12. Synergic effect of graphite carbon and iron for the degradation of BPA in solution: kinetic, reactive species generation and efficiency in real waters

13. Ternary catalysts Decatungstate/Fe3O4/H2O2: Contribution of electrochemistry in the investigation of oxidative mechanism

16. New sustainable process for wastewater treatment using recycled and recoverable magnetite with natural iron complexing agent: an example of photochemical AOP

17. The use of manganese oxides for wastewaters treatment via AOPs

18. Synthesis and characterization of new photocatalysts under visible light

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22. Selective Formation of Nitroso-Sulfapyridine by New Catalytic System Decatungstate/Magnetite/H2O2

23. Caffeine degradation in water by Mn2O3 activation of various radical precursors

24. Activation of persulfate with the magnetically separable co-doped Fe3O4 for highly efficient degradation of a pharmaceutical pollutant

26. Modulation of intestinal cholesterol absorption by high glucose levels: impact on cholesterol transporters, regulatory enzymes, and transcription factors

27. Potential biodegradation of phenol and catechol by cloud microorganisms. Comparison with radical chemistry

28. Decatungstate, W10O324-, as a photocatalyst for the simultaneous oxidation of organic pollutants and reduction of Fe3+ and/or H2O2

32. New insights on the photodegradation of caffeine in the presence of bio-based substances; from homogeneous to heterogeneous process

34. Detection of phenols and phthalates as priority pollutants in cloud waters by GC×GC-TOF-MS: potential biodegradation of phenol and catechol by cloud microorganisms

35. Amino acids phototransformation pathways in cloud water: iron complexation vs hydroxyl radical mediated oxidation. Kinetic, mechanisms and environmental relevance

36. Deep insights into synthesis and performance of hybrid iron-based/humic acid nanoparticles for the degradation of organic pollutants

37. Improved Fenton-like processes in the presence of catechin obtained from green tea

38. Activation of persulfate using different manganese oxides: kinetic, activation mechanism, oxidation state impact and UVA enhancement

39. Photochemical oxidation by ferrate: A preliminary study applied to water treatment

40. Photo-oxidation of arsenite in solution containing Suwannee river fulvic acid

41. Comparison of soil washing effluent treatment by UVB activation of persulfate and hydrogen peroxide processes

42. Photo-activation of persulfate and hydrogen peroxide by humic acid coated magnetic nanoparticles for Bisphenol A Degradation

45. A better understanding of hydroxyl radical photochemical sources in cloud waters collected at the puy de Dôme station – experimental versus modelled formation rates

46. New insights on the photodegradation of caffeine in the presence of bio-based substances-magnetic iron oxide hybrid nanomaterials

48. The long term hydrological research site AUVER-WATCH (Allier hydrosystem, France): promoting interdisciplinary research into alluvial aquifers

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