Where does the chloronitramide anion come from? Chloronitramide anion is a by-product of chloramine decomposition. Chloramines are used to disinfect drinking water. "For over a century ...
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New compound in drinking water raises safety questionsThe team from the University of Arkansas and ETH Zurich discovered the chloronitramide anion (Cl–N–NO2-), the final product of chloramine decomposition. Although its toxicity is not yet known ...
After more than forty years of research, scientists finally determined the molecular formula of a chemical found in ...
This innovation follows a pivotal study published in Science that identified chloronitramide anion as a previously unidentified decomposition product of chloramine disinfection. Chloramine ...
The researchers have identified the chloronitramide anion as the end product of the decomposition of inorganic chloramine. It is currently unknown whether and how toxic the chloronitramide anion is.
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