Environmental science & technology

Rates of reduction of N-chlorinated peptides by sulfite: Relevance to incomplete dechlorination of wastewaters

JS Jensen, GR Helz

Index: Environmental Science and Technology, , vol. 32, # 4 p. 516 - 522

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Abstract

... Environmental Science & Technology. ... N-chloropeptides in wastewaters by 75% or more will require reaction times generally >0.5 h at environmentally acceptable S IV ... more rapidly than N-monochloropeptides (15, 17) and thus are possibly of less concern in the environment. ...

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