Disinfection of bromide-containing tryptophan water by UV/chlorine: brominated halonitromethane formation, impact factors, and pathways

Tryptophan was selected as the precursor for the investigation on the formation of brominated halonitromethanes (Br-HNMs) in the presence of bromide during UV/chlorine disinfection.

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