Water Research

Determination, synthesis and survey of iodinated trihalomethanes in water treatment processes

B Cancho, F Ventura, MT Galceran, A Diaz, S Ricart

Index: Cancho, Beatriz; Ventura, Francesc; Galceran, Materesa; Diaz, Alfredo; Ricart, Susagna Water Research, 2000 , vol. 34, # 13 p. 3380 - 3390

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Abstract

Trihalomethanes (THMs) are formed as a result of the interaction of free aqueous chlorine, used as a disinfectant in drinking water, with the organic matter in raw water. Although chlorinated, brominated and chlorobromotrihalomethanes are the most common disinfection by-products reported, iodinated trihalomethanes (ITHMs) can be formed when iodide is present in raw water. ITHMs have been usually associated with several medicinal or ...

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