Sunlight-Induced Bromate Formation in Chlorinated Seawater

作者: D. L. MACALADY , J. H. CARPENTER , C. A. MOORE

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.195.4284.1335

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摘要: Chlorinated waters are being introduced into estuarine and coastal areas in increasing quantities. In such systems, the chlorine reacts with natural bromide ammonia to produce highly toxic hypobromous acid, hypobromite ion, haloamines. Sunlight causes up 50 percent conversion bromate which is persistent has an unknown toxicity.

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