- are
replaced by
halogen atoms.
Trihalomethanes with all the same
halogen atoms are
called haloforms. Many
trihalomethanes find uses in
industry as solvents...
-
health standard for
total trihalomethanes (THMs) of 100 μg/L. However, when
considered in
combination with
other trihalomethanes often present in drinking...
- as
iodide and
bromide ions, to
produce a
range of DBPs such as the
trihalomethanes (THMs),
haloacetic acids (HAAs), bromate, and
chlorite (which are regulated...
-
water impurities that
would otherwise produce trihalomethanes upon
exposure to free chlorine.
Trihalomethanes are
suspected carcinogenic disinfection by-products...
- bro****rm
enter the
environment formed as
disinfection byproducts known as
trihalomethanes when
chlorine is
added to
drinking water to kill bacteria. It is somewhat...
-
Treatability Database". Sorlini, Sabrina; Collivignarelli,
Carlo (2005). "
Trihalomethane formation during chemical oxidation with chlorine,
chlorine dioxide...
-
Herbert Mpagi (2012).
Removal of
natural organic matter and
control of
trihalomethanes formation in
water treatment. Stockholm:
Architecture and the Built...
- Florida. Four
water toxicity tests in 2007 and 2008
showed carcinogenic trihalomethanes above the
legal limit for contaminants. As of the 2020
United States...
- by-products (DBPs). The most
common DBPs are
trihalomethanes (THMs) and
haloacetic acids (HAAs).
Trihalomethanes are the main
disinfectant by-products created...
-
organic matter, this may
produce other byproducts in the
water such as
trihalomethanes and
haloacetic acids,
which has
shown to
increase the risk of cancer...