Abstract

European Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Volume 13 Issue 1, Pages 51–56 (2007)
doi: 10.1255/ejms.852

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Mass spectrometry in the study of mechanisms of aquatic chlorination of organic substrates

Albert Lebedev
Organic Chemistry Department, Moscow State University, Leninskie Gory 1/3, Moscow, 119992, Russia

Chlorination is an effective method of water disinfection. However, it has been identified as contributing to the formation of a wide variety of disinfection by- products that have been associated with adverse health effects. Natural humic matter and anthropogenic pollutants are responsible for the formation of these by-products. Mass spectrometry is the most efficient tool to analyze the rates of conversion, the nature and levels of by-products in the reactions of chlorinating agents with model organic compounds. More than 30 substrates with various functional groups were studied, while gaseous chlorine and sodium hypochlorite were used as chlorinating agents. The effects of pH, substrate/active chlorine ratio, addition of metal cations and bromides and iodides on the aqueous chlorination process of various organic substrates were investigated. Transformation schemes were proposed for the studied compounds.

Keywords: gas-chromatography-mass spectrometry, purge-and-trap, aquatic chlorination, chlorinating agents, disinfection by-products, ­humic matter, antropogenic pollutants, transformation schemes, bromination


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