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Carcinogenicity of the Chlorination Disinfection By-Product MX

Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part C, 2005
3-Chloro-4-(dichloromethyl)-5-hydroxy-2(5H)-furanone, better known by its historical name 'mutagen X' or MX, is a chlorination disinfection byproduct that forms from the reaction of chlorine and humic acids in raw water. MX has been measured in drinking water samples in several countries at levels that ranged from non-detectable to 310 ng/L.
Thomas A, McDonald, Hannu, Komulainen
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Characterization and Comparison of Disinfection By-Products of Four Major Disinfectants

2000
Disinfection by-products (DBFs) generated from chlorination, chloramination, ozonation, and chlorine dioxide treatment were characterized and compared. DBPs examined included four trihalomethanes, nine haloacetic acids, four haloacetonitriles, two haloketones, chloropicrin, total organic halogen (TOX), total organic bromine (TOBr), total organic ...
Zhang, Xiangru   +3 more
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Disinfection By‐products

Journal AWWA, 1990
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Editorial: Special issue: Water disinfection and disinfection by-products

Water Research
Despo, Fatta-Kassinos   +3 more
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Chlorination Disinfection By-Products in Drinking Water and Congenital Anomalies: Review and Meta-Analyses

Environmental Health Perspectives, 2009
Mireille Toledano   +2 more
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Genotoxic Effects in Swimmers Exposed to Disinfection By-products in Indoor Swimming Pools

Environmental Health Perspectives, 2010
Ricard Marcos   +2 more
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