Behaviour of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in constructed wetland compartments: Influent, effluent, pore water, substrate and plant roots
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PPCPs were detected in influent, pore water, effluent and plant tissues.

Ketoprofen undergoes photodegradation and pH-dependent degradation.

De novo PPCP transformation products formation suggest in situ biodegradation.

Increase in the internal LAB isomers supports biodegradation in the gravel bed.

Macrophytes can take up PPCPs through their roots.

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