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Journal Publications
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Ranjith Kumar Rajendran, Chu-Ching Lin, Shir-Ly Huang and Roland Kirschner. (2017) Enrichment, isolation, and biodegradation potential of long-branched chain alkylphenol degrading non-ligninolytic fungi from wastewater. Marine Pollution Bulletin 125: 416-425.

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Ranjith kumar Rajendran, Shir-Ly Huang, Chu-Ching Lin and Roland Kirschner. (2017) Biodegradation of the endocrine disrupter 4-tert-octylphenol by the yeast strain Candida rugopelliculosa RRKY5 via phenolic ring hydroxylation and alkyl chain oxidation pathways. Bioresource Technology 226: 55-64.

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Mu-Fan Chi, Wei-Ling Wu, Yuchin Du, Ching-Ju M. Chin and Chu-Ching Lin. (2016) Inactivation of Escherichia coli planktonic cells by multi-walled carbonnanotubes in suspensions: Effect of surface functionalization coupled with medium nutrition. Journal of Hazardous Materials 318: 507-514.

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Ranjith kumar Rajendran, Shir-Ly Huang, Chu-Ching Lin and Roland Kirschner. (2016) Aerobic degradation of estrogenic alkylphenols by yeasts isolated from a sewage treatment plant. RSC Advances 6: 82862-82871.

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Yen-Bin Su, Wei-Chun Chang, Hsing-Cheng Hsi and Chu-Ching Lin. (2016) Investigation of biogeochemical controls on the formation, uptake and accumulation of methylmercury in rice paddies in the vicinity of a coal-fired power plant and a municipal solid waste incinerator in Taiwan. Chemosphere 154: 375-384.

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Madhavi Shah, Chu-Ching Lin, Ravi Kukkadapu, Mark H. Engelhard, Xiuhong Zhao, Yanping Wang, Tamar Barkay and Nathan Yee. (2014) Syntrophic effects in a subsurface clostridial consortium on Fe(III)-(oxyhydr)oxide reduction and secondary mineralization. Geomicrobiology Journal 31: 101-115.

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Tiffany Lin, Rita Kampalath, Chu-Ching Lin, Ming Zhang, Karina Chavarria, Jessica Lacson and Jennifer A. Jay. (2013) Investigation of mercury methylation pathways in biofilm versus planktonic cultures of Desulfovibrio desulfuricans. Environmental Science & Technology 47: 5695-5702.

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Jung-Hsing Chen, Chu-Ching Lin and Kuen-Sheng Wang. (2013) Potential of methane production by thermophilic anaerobic co-digestion of pulp and paper sludge with pig manure. Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy 7: 300-304.