Brominated disinfection byproducts (Br-DBPs), formed from the reaction of disinfectant(s) with natural organic matter in the presence of bromide in raw water, are generally more cytotoxic and genotoxic than their chlorinated analogues. To date, only a few Br-DBPs in drinking water have been identified, while a significant portion of Br-DBPs in drinking water is still unknown. In this study, negative ion electrospray ionization ultrahigh resolution Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (ESI FT-ICR MS) was used to characterize unknown Br-DBPs in artificial drinking water. In total, 441 formulas for one-bromine-containing products and 37 formulas for two-bromine-containing products, most of which had not been previously r...
During chlorination of bromide-containing waters, a significant formation of brominated disinfection...
Chlorination of drinking waters containing naturally occurring bromide and natural organic matter le...
To date, there is no analytical approach available that allows the full identification and character...
Brominated disinfection byproducts (Br-DBPs), formed from the reaction of disinfectant(s) with natur...
The formation of brominated disinfection byproducts (Br-DBPs), which are generally significantly mor...
With the presence of bromide in source waters, numerous brominated disinfection byproducts (DBPs) ar...
Brominated disinfection byproducts (DBPs), formed from the reaction of disinfectant(s) with natural ...
Bromide is naturally present in source waters worldwide. Chlorination of drinking water can generate...
Bromide is naturally present in source waters worldwide. Chlorination of drinking water can generate...
Reactions between chemical disinfectants and natural organic matter (NOM) upon drinking water treatm...
Reactions between chemical disinfectants and natural organic matter (NOM) upon drinking water treatm...
Natural organic matter (NOM) can affect the performance of water treatment processes, and serves as ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) serve as precursors for disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in drinking wate...
Tap water typically contains numerous halogenated disinfection byproducts (DBPs) as a result of disi...
Natural organic matter (NOM) serve as precursors for disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in drinking wate...
During chlorination of bromide-containing waters, a significant formation of brominated disinfection...
Chlorination of drinking waters containing naturally occurring bromide and natural organic matter le...
To date, there is no analytical approach available that allows the full identification and character...
Brominated disinfection byproducts (Br-DBPs), formed from the reaction of disinfectant(s) with natur...
The formation of brominated disinfection byproducts (Br-DBPs), which are generally significantly mor...
With the presence of bromide in source waters, numerous brominated disinfection byproducts (DBPs) ar...
Brominated disinfection byproducts (DBPs), formed from the reaction of disinfectant(s) with natural ...
Bromide is naturally present in source waters worldwide. Chlorination of drinking water can generate...
Bromide is naturally present in source waters worldwide. Chlorination of drinking water can generate...
Reactions between chemical disinfectants and natural organic matter (NOM) upon drinking water treatm...
Reactions between chemical disinfectants and natural organic matter (NOM) upon drinking water treatm...
Natural organic matter (NOM) can affect the performance of water treatment processes, and serves as ...
Natural organic matter (NOM) serve as precursors for disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in drinking wate...
Tap water typically contains numerous halogenated disinfection byproducts (DBPs) as a result of disi...
Natural organic matter (NOM) serve as precursors for disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in drinking wate...
During chlorination of bromide-containing waters, a significant formation of brominated disinfection...
Chlorination of drinking waters containing naturally occurring bromide and natural organic matter le...
To date, there is no analytical approach available that allows the full identification and character...