摘要
For the invasion of seawater and the stress of human activities,bromide ion(Br−)exists widely in drinking water sources,and it was found to influence the formation of non-brominated but carcinogenic nitrogen-containing disinfection by-product nitroso-dimethylamine(NDMA)during chloramination(NH2Cl).The presence of Br−leads to the formation of bromine-active species,such as bromamines(NH2Br),bromochloramine(NHClBr),as well as hypobromous acid(HOBr),which are more reactive with NDMA precursors than chlorine-active species,so might promote NDMA generation.This review mainly focuses on the influencing laws,as well as the factors(disinfection conditions and characteristics of water matrixes)that affected NMDA formation during chloramination with Br−.In addition,the possible influencing pathways are discussed.Finally,based on the above summary,measures pertaining to reduce the impact of Br−on NDMA production are concluded.This review would provide a theoretical reference for drinking water treatment plants to deal with bromine-containing water during chloramination.
基金
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51878301).