Effect of bromide ion on haloacetic acid speciation resulting from chlorination and chloramination of aquatic humic substances

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Cowman, GA
Singer, PC
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[1] Department of Environmental Sciences, CB#7400 Rosenau Hall, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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10.1021/es9406905
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of bromide ion on the distribution of haloacetic acid (HAA) species resulting from the chlorination and chloramination of waters containing aquatic humic substances. Aquatic humic substances were extracted from a surface water and a groundwater and were chlorinated and chloraminated under standard conditions at pH 8 and pH 6 in the presence of bromide concentrations ranging from 0 to 25 mu M (0-2 mg/L). The treated waters were analyzed for all nine of the HAA species containing bromine and chlorine. Standards for bromodichloroacetic acid and dibromochloroacetic acid were not commercially available but were synthesized for use in this study. Bromochloro-, bromodichloro-, and dibromochloroacetic acid were readily formed and constituted at least 10% of the total HAA concentration in waters containing as little as 1.2 mu M (0.1 mg/L) bromide. The mixed bromochloro HAA species were major components of the total HAA concentration at bromide concentrations found in saw drinking waters. Distribution of the HAA species among the mono-, di-, and trihalogenated forms appeared to be independent of bromide concentration.
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