Data underlying the publication: Oxygen-to-Ammonium-Nitrogen Ratio as an Indicator for Oxygen Supply Management in Microoxic Bioanodic Ammonium Oxidation
DOI:10.4121/8dbd9669-632e-49b7-826f-2473c1bb7270.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/8dbd9669-632e-49b7-826f-2473c1bb7270
DOI: 10.4121/8dbd9669-632e-49b7-826f-2473c1bb7270
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Yan, Xiaofang (2024): Data underlying the publication: Oxygen-to-Ammonium-Nitrogen Ratio as an Indicator for Oxygen Supply Management in Microoxic Bioanodic Ammonium Oxidation . Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/8dbd9669-632e-49b7-826f-2473c1bb7270.v1
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In this study, we systematically investigated NH4+ oxidation at the bioanode with different O2 and NH4+-N ratios (O₂/NH₄⁺-N) of 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5. Our specific focus was on achieving high NH4+ oxidation while simultaneously maintaining the selectivity of NH4+ oxidation to N2. Additionally, the diversity of N-related functional bacteria was characterized to elucidate the underlying N conversion reactions in the MEC systems. This study elucidates the influence of microoxic levels of O2 on NH4+ oxidation at bioanodes and providing insights for process optimization.
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- 2024-06-28 first online, published, posted
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Environmental Technology, Wageningen University&Research,Paqell B.V.
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1a Profiles of influent NH4+ concentrations, ammonium consumption, effluent NO2- and NO3- concentrations during NH4+ oxidaition at anode .xlsx - 11,535 bytesMD5:
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1b Products distribution during NH4+ oxidation in the anode compartment under four oxygen supply conditions.xlsx - 8,753 bytesMD5:
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2a Current of MECs under four O2 supply conditions .xlsx - 8,979 bytesMD5:
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2bc Electrons distributions between electrode and O2 under four O2 supply conditions.xlsx - 8,989 bytesMD5:
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3 Comparision of nitrogen compounds distribution between OCP and CCP.xlsx - 10,535 bytesMD5:
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4 Relative abundance of bacteria genus.xlsx - 11,550 bytesMD5:
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S2 O2 and oxidized NH4+ ratio under four oxygen supply conditions.xlsx - 48,767 bytesMD5:
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S3a complete profile of current under four O2 supply conditions.xlsx - 50,212 bytesMD5:
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S3b Complete profile of DO under four O2 supply conditions.xlsx -
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