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Effect of Bromide Ion on Formation of HAAs During Chlorination
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1993
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Chemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryChlorine DosageEngineeringOrganic ChemistryWater QualityAnalytical ChemistryEcotoxicologyBromide IonChemistryChemical PollutionEnvironmental FateHalogenationChemical ContaminantMixed Bromine
A two‐block full‐factorial matrix was designed to statistically evaluate the influenee of bromide ion on the formation and speciation of haloacetic acids (HAAs) during chlorination and the effects of independent variables, including pH, reaction time, and chlorine dosage. Almost all of the independent variables were positively correlated with the formation of HAAs. Bromide ion was shown to shift the distribution of HAAs (as well as trihalomethanes) to more brominated species. Not only were purely brominated acetic acids formed, but also mixed bromine and chlorine species—which were measured for the first time.
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