Molecular changes among non-volatile disinfection by-products between drinking water treatment and consumer taps

The formation of disinfection by-products (DBPs) during drinking water treatment has been associated with various health concerns but the agents, i.e., the DBPs that cause these health concerns, are still unknown.

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