Zheng-Yang
Huo
ab,
Guo-Qiang
Li
a,
Tong
Yu
a,
Yun
Lu
a,
Hao
Sun
a,
Yin-Hu
Wu
a,
Cecilia
Yu
b,
Xing
Xie
*b and
Hong-Ying
Hu
*ac
aEnvironmental Simulation and Pollution Control State Key Joint Laboratory, State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Microorganism Application and Risk Control (SMARC), School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, PR China. E-mail: hyhu@tsinghua.edu.cn; Tel: Phone: +86 10 6279 4005
bSchool of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332, USA. E-mail: xing.xie@ce.gatech.edu; Tel: Phone: +1 404 894 9723
cShenzhen Environmental Science and New Energy Technology Engineering Laboratory, Tsinghua-Berkeley Shenzhen Institute, Shenzhen 518055, PR China
First published on 16th May 2018
Correction for ‘Impact of water quality parameters on bacteria inactivation by low-voltage electroporation: mechanism and control’ by Zheng-Yang Huo et al., Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol., 2018, DOI: 10.1039/c8ew00041g.
“However, all of the EDC treatments were performed using a relatively pure aquatic matrix of normal saline solution (9 g L−1 sodium chloride), which is not representative of natural waters.”
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