Investigations of the reactions of monochloramine and dichloramine with selected phenols: Examination of humic acid models and water contaminants

…, NR Royer, JM Whisenand, DL Zoetewey…

Index: Heasley, Victor L.; Fisher, Audra M.; Herman, Erica E.; Jacobsen, Faith E.; Miller, Evan W.; Ramirez, Ashley M.; Royer, Nicole R.; Whisenand, Josh M.; Zoetewey, David L.; Shellhamer, Dale F. Environmental Science and Technology, 2004 , vol. 38, # 19 p. 5022 - 5029

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Abstract

Our paper reports on the reactivities and orientations of two common phenols, phenol (2) and m-cresol (3), and some of their chlorinated intermediates with aqueous monochloramine, NH2Cl, and dichloramine, NHCl2. We also examined the further reactivity of 2, 4, 6-trichlorophenol (4) with the chloramines. The phenols are an important area of investigation because they are substituents in the humic acids and are common ...

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