Recent studies have shown that electrolysis can be an efficient process for nitrogen removal from urine. These studies have been conducted with urea solutions or fresh urine, but urine collected in NoMix toilets and urinals has a substantially different composition, because bacteria hydrolyse urea quickly to ammonia and carbonate. In this study, we compared electrochemical removal of nitrogen from synthetic solutions of fresh and stored urine using IrO2 anodes. We could show that in fresh urine both ammonia and urea are efficiently eliminated, mainly through chlorine-mediated oxidation. However, in stored urine the presence of carbonate, arising from urea hydrolysis, leads to an inhibition of ammonia oxidation. We suggest two parallel mecha...
Recycling urine can reduce the flux of reactive nitrogen in the environment. This paper presents a n...
Nitrogen removal from wastewaters is necessary to prevent the pollution of receiving water bodies. A...
Nitrogen removal from wastewaters is necessary to prevent the pollution of receiving water bodies. A...
Recent studies have shown that electrolysis can be an efficient process for nitrogen removal from ur...
The separate collection and treatment of urine allows for an environmentally friendly and cost-effic...
Urine is a valuable resource for nutrient recovery. Stabilization is, however, recommended to preven...
Source separation of urine can enable nutrient recycling, facilitate wastewater management, and cons...
Urine is a “waste” stream that contains the majority of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium present ...
In this work, the electrochemical oxidation of synthetic urine by anodic oxidation using boron-doped...
Urine is a valuable resource for nutrient recovery. Stabilization is, however, recommended to preven...
Urine is a valuable resource for nutrient recovery. Stabilization is, however, recommended to preven...
Human urine is rich in valuable nitrogen which can easily be lost due to biological urea hydrolysis ...
Recycling urine can reduce the flux of reactive nitrogen in the environment. This paper presents a n...
Recycling urine can reduce the flux of reactive nitrogen in the environment. This paper presents a n...
Cyclic voltammetry (CV) and in situ attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTI...
Recycling urine can reduce the flux of reactive nitrogen in the environment. This paper presents a n...
Nitrogen removal from wastewaters is necessary to prevent the pollution of receiving water bodies. A...
Nitrogen removal from wastewaters is necessary to prevent the pollution of receiving water bodies. A...
Recent studies have shown that electrolysis can be an efficient process for nitrogen removal from ur...
The separate collection and treatment of urine allows for an environmentally friendly and cost-effic...
Urine is a valuable resource for nutrient recovery. Stabilization is, however, recommended to preven...
Source separation of urine can enable nutrient recycling, facilitate wastewater management, and cons...
Urine is a “waste” stream that contains the majority of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium present ...
In this work, the electrochemical oxidation of synthetic urine by anodic oxidation using boron-doped...
Urine is a valuable resource for nutrient recovery. Stabilization is, however, recommended to preven...
Urine is a valuable resource for nutrient recovery. Stabilization is, however, recommended to preven...
Human urine is rich in valuable nitrogen which can easily be lost due to biological urea hydrolysis ...
Recycling urine can reduce the flux of reactive nitrogen in the environment. This paper presents a n...
Recycling urine can reduce the flux of reactive nitrogen in the environment. This paper presents a n...
Cyclic voltammetry (CV) and in situ attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTI...
Recycling urine can reduce the flux of reactive nitrogen in the environment. This paper presents a n...
Nitrogen removal from wastewaters is necessary to prevent the pollution of receiving water bodies. A...
Nitrogen removal from wastewaters is necessary to prevent the pollution of receiving water bodies. A...