*** Optimizing micropollutant removal by ozonation; interference of effluent organic matter fractions ***
Link to article: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01919512.2021.1889355
Authors: K. van Gijn, J. Sohier, R. Maasdam, A. de Wilt, H. Rijnaarts, A. Langenhoff
Environmental technology group, Wageningen University, the Netherlands
Corresponding author: A. Langenhoff
Contact Information: alette.langenhoff@wur.nl

***General Introduction***
This dataset contains data collected during fractionation and ozonation experiments at Wageningen University, as part of Koen van Gijn's PhD Thesis project (2018-2022):
It is being made public both to act as supplementary data for publications and the PhD thesis of Koen van Gijn and in order for other researchers to use this data in their own work.
All data files start with the figure number in the publication followed by a description of the type of measurements and followed by the specific run when necessary (for example membrane for the membrane experiments and resin for the resin experiments).

***Purpose of the test campaign***
The purpose of these experiments was to investigate the interference of different types of organic matter during the ozonation of micropollutants in wastewater treatment plant effluent

***Equipment***
Details of the measurement equipment are mentioned in the publication: ..................

***Description of the data in this data set***
This set contains the following files:
- TOC measurements in the initial undiluted fractions
- LCMS data for measurement of micropollutant concentrations with sheets for: raw data, data of standard curves and regression of standard curves, calculated micropollutant concentrations, calculated micropollutant removals and finally the heat maps presented in the publication
- Effluent organic matter parameters (COD, TOC (NPOC or LCOCD), absorbance at 254 nm, pH and NO2) and the figures presented in the  publication. Sample names are based on the name of the fraction + volume of ozone stock dosed (3, 1.5, 0.5 and 0 mL of ozone stock)
- Fluorescence measurements, one file per sample with a lettre indicating the ozone dose (A: zero, B: low, C: medium and D: high ozone dose).