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  • 2. Fate of anthropogenic cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes in a wastewater treatment plant.
    Wang DG, Aggarwal M, Tait T, Brimble S, Pacepavicius G, Kinsman L, Theocharides M, Smyth SA, Alaee M.
    Water Res; 2015 Apr 01; 72():209-17. PubMed ID: 25455042
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  • 5. Volatile methylsiloxanes through wastewater treatment plants - A review of levels and implications.
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    Environ Int; 2017 May 01; 102():9-29. PubMed ID: 28325665
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  • 9. Cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes (cVMSs) in the air of the wastewater treatment plants in Dalian, China - Levels, emissions, and trends.
    Li Q, Lan Y, Liu Z, Wang X, Wang X, Hu J, Geng H.
    Chemosphere; 2020 Oct 01; 256():127064. PubMed ID: 32454352
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  • 10. Chlorinated Methylsiloxanes Generated in the Papermaking Process and Their Fate in Wastewater Treatment Processes.
    Xu L, He X, Zhi L, Zhang C, Zeng T, Cai Y.
    Environ Sci Technol; 2016 Dec 06; 50(23):12732-12741. PubMed ID: 27648832
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  • 11. Mass loading and fate of linear and cyclic siloxanes in a wastewater treatment plant in Greece.
    Bletsou AA, Asimakopoulos AG, Stasinakis AS, Thomaidis NS, Kannan K.
    Environ Sci Technol; 2013 Feb 19; 47(4):1824-32. PubMed ID: 23320453
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  • 15. Toxicity evaluation of textile dyeing effluent and its possible relationship with chemical oxygen demand.
    Liang J, Ning XA, Sun J, Song J, Lu J, Cai H, Hong Y.
    Ecotoxicol Environ Saf; 2018 Dec 30; 166():56-62. PubMed ID: 30245294
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  • 17. Emergence and fate of cyclic volatile polydimethylsiloxanes (D4, D5) in municipal waste streams: release mechanisms, partitioning and persistence in air, water, soil and sediments.
    Surita SC, Tansel B.
    Sci Total Environ; 2014 Jan 15; 468-469():46-52. PubMed ID: 24012894
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  • 18. Dynamic modelling of aquatic exposure and pelagic food chain transfer of cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes in the Inner Oslofjord.
    Whelan MJ, Breivik K.
    Chemosphere; 2013 Oct 15; 93(5):794-804. PubMed ID: 23186889
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