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Occurrence and control of nitrogenous disinfection by-products in drinking water--a review.

Tom Bond, +3 more
- 01 Oct 2011 - 
- Vol. 45, Iss: 15, pp 4341-4354
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A critical review of the occurrence and control of nitrogenous disinfection by-products is provided, finding that the sum of analysed halonitromethanes represented 3-4% of the mass of THMs on a median basis.
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This article is published in Water Research.The article was published on 2011-10-01. It has received 412 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Chloramination & Haloacetic acids.

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Catchment Influences on Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentration and Character; Implications for Potable Water Treatment and Trihalomethane Control

Rachel Gough
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Hydrological transport pathways of dissolved organic nitrogen and their seasonal changes in an agricultural watershed

TL;DR: Zhang et al. as discussed by the authors adopted load estimator model and nonparametric change point analysis (nCPA) to comprehensively investigate the variation of dissolved organic nitrogen load from 2011 to 2016 in different seasons in the Fengyu River watershed, Southwest China.
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Degradation kinetics and formation of regulated and emerging disinfection by-products during chlorination of two expectorants ambroxol and bromhexine.

TL;DR: In this article , the second order rate reaction constant of AMB and bromhexine hydrochloride with chlorine at pH 7.0 were 1.15 × 102 M−1s−1 and 2.03 × 102 m−1m−1−1, respectively.
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Drivers of variability in disinfection by-product formation potential in a chain of thermally stratified drinking water reservoirs

TL;DR: Increasing hydraulic residence time along a chain of interconnected reservoirs enhances the formation potential of carbonaceous disinfection by-products (DBPs) and reduces the formation of nitrogenous DBPs, particularly N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) as discussed by the authors .
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Occurrence, genotoxicity, and carcinogenicity of regulated and emerging disinfection by-products in drinking water: a review and roadmap for research.

TL;DR: The brominated DBPs were the most genotoxic of all but have not been tested for carcinogenicity and highlighted the emerging importance of dermal/inhalation exposure to the THMs, or possibly other DBPs, and the role of genotype for risk for drinking-water-associated bladder cancer.
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Reactions of chlorine with inorganic and organic compounds during water treatment—Kinetics and mechanisms: A critical review

TL;DR: Comparison of chlorine to ozone reactivity towards aromatic compounds (electrophilic attack) shows a good correlation, with chlorine rate constants being about four orders of magnitude smaller than those for ozone.
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Occurrence of a New Generation of Disinfection Byproducts

TL;DR: A survey of disinfection byproduct (DBP) occurrence in the United States was conducted at 12 drinking water treatment plants to obtain quantitative occurrence information for new DBPs (beyond those currently regulated and/or studied) for prioritizing future health effects studies.
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