International audienceDisinfection by-products (DBPs) are formed in swimming pools by the reactions of bather inputs with the disinfectant. Although a wide range of molecules has been identified within DBPs, only few kinetic rates have been reported. This study investigates the kinetics of chlorine consumption, chloroform formation and dichloroacetonitrile formation caused by human releases. Since the flux and main components of human inputs have been determined and formalized through Body Fluid Analogs (BFAs), it is possible to model the DBPs formation kinetics by studying a limited number of precursor molecules. For each parameter the individual contributions of BFA components have been quantified and kinetic rates have been determined, b...
Disinfection of swimming pool water is necessary for reducing the risk of disease transmission. Disi...
Monitoring the disinfection process and swimming pool water quality is essential for the prevention ...
Ultraviolet (UV)-based treatment is commonly used to augment chlorination in swimming pools. However...
International audienceDisinfecting swimming pool water is essential for preventing waterborne diseas...
This paper investigates disinfection by-products (DBPs) formation and their relationship with govern...
Disinfection byproducts (DBPs), such as organic chloramines, THMs, HAAs, and nitrosamines, are forme...
The main objective of this study was to assess the combined use of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) and chlor...
The disinfection of indoor swimming pools through chlorination is of growing concern, in part due to...
Chlorine disinfection is carried out for the purpose of sterilization of microbes existing in drinki...
<p>(A) chloroform (CHCl<sub>3</sub>), (B) Chloramines. CHCl<sub>3</sub> is primarily metabolized oxi...
Trichloramine is a hazardous disinfection by-product that is of particular relevance in indoor swimm...
Ce travail a été consacré à l'étude des sous-produits de désinfection formés lors de la chloration d...
An original approach for modeling disinfection by-products formation in chlorinated water is propose...
For long time water disinfection is being done to inactivate or control bacteria populations in the ...
Swimming pools are disinfected to protect against the risk of microbial disease, however, the format...
Disinfection of swimming pool water is necessary for reducing the risk of disease transmission. Disi...
Monitoring the disinfection process and swimming pool water quality is essential for the prevention ...
Ultraviolet (UV)-based treatment is commonly used to augment chlorination in swimming pools. However...
International audienceDisinfecting swimming pool water is essential for preventing waterborne diseas...
This paper investigates disinfection by-products (DBPs) formation and their relationship with govern...
Disinfection byproducts (DBPs), such as organic chloramines, THMs, HAAs, and nitrosamines, are forme...
The main objective of this study was to assess the combined use of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) and chlor...
The disinfection of indoor swimming pools through chlorination is of growing concern, in part due to...
Chlorine disinfection is carried out for the purpose of sterilization of microbes existing in drinki...
<p>(A) chloroform (CHCl<sub>3</sub>), (B) Chloramines. CHCl<sub>3</sub> is primarily metabolized oxi...
Trichloramine is a hazardous disinfection by-product that is of particular relevance in indoor swimm...
Ce travail a été consacré à l'étude des sous-produits de désinfection formés lors de la chloration d...
An original approach for modeling disinfection by-products formation in chlorinated water is propose...
For long time water disinfection is being done to inactivate or control bacteria populations in the ...
Swimming pools are disinfected to protect against the risk of microbial disease, however, the format...
Disinfection of swimming pool water is necessary for reducing the risk of disease transmission. Disi...
Monitoring the disinfection process and swimming pool water quality is essential for the prevention ...
Ultraviolet (UV)-based treatment is commonly used to augment chlorination in swimming pools. However...