1.7.2.8: hydrazine dehydrogenase
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Word Map on EC 1.7.2.8
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1.7.2.8
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anammox
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nitrite
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rrna
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candidatus
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ammonium-oxidizing
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kuenenia
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scalindua
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wastewater
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reactor
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brocadia
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stuttgartiensis
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sludge
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anammoxosome
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planctomycete
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nitrosomonas
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oxygen-limited
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biogeochemical
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influent
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ladderane
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wetland
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denitrification
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jettenia
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dinitrogen
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denitrifiers
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environmental protection
- 1.7.2.8
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anammox
- nitrite
- rrna
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candidatus
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ammonium-oxidizing
- kuenenia
- scalindua
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wastewater
-
reactor
- brocadia
- stuttgartiensis
- sludge
- anammoxosome
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planctomycete
- nitrosomonas
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oxygen-limited
-
biogeochemical
-
influent
-
ladderane
-
wetland
-
denitrification
- jettenia
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dinitrogen
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denitrifiers
- environmental protection
Reaction
+ 4 ferricytochrome c = + 4 ferrocytochrome c
Synonyms
EC 1.7.99.8, HAO, HAOr-DH, HDH, hydrazine oxidoreductase, hydrazine-oxidizing enzyme, hydroxylamine oxidoreductase, hzoB
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environmental protection
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the application of anammox to nitrogen removal would lead to a reduction of operational costs of up to 90%. The process targets wastewaters that contain much ammonium and little organic material, such as sludge digestor effluents. Anammox would replace the conventional denitrification step completely and would also save half of the nitrification aeration costs
additional information
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anaerobic ammonium oxidation is a very good alternative for treatment of high strength nitrogenous waste streams. The introduction of anaerobic ammonium oxidation to N-removal would lead to a 90% reduction in operational costs. Anammox would replace the conventional denitrification step and would also save half of the nitrification aeration costs
additional information
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anaerobic ammonium oxidation is a very good alternative for treatment of high strength nitrogenous waste streams. The introduction of anaerobic ammonium oxidation to N-removal would lead to a 90% reduction in operational costs. Anammox would replace the conventional denitrification step and would also save half of the nitrification aeration costs
additional information
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anaerobic ammonium oxidation is a very good alternative for treatment of high strength nitrogenous waste streams. The introduction of anaerobic ammonium oxidation to N-removal would lead to a 90% reduction in operational costs. Anammox would replace the conventional denitrification step and would also save half of the nitrification aeration costs
additional information
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the application of anammox to nitrogen removal would lead to a reduction of operational costs of up to 90%. The process targets wastewaters that contain much ammonium and little organic material, such as sludge digestor effluents. Anammox would replace the conventional denitrification step completely and would also save half of the nitrification aeration costs