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    The Influence of Bromamine Formation in Chloraminated Distribution Systems

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    Authors
    Hu, W.
    Le Menn, J.
    Allard, S.
    Croue, Jean-Philippe
    Date
    2016
    Type
    Report
    
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    Hu, W. and Le Menn, J. and Allard, S. and Croue, J. 2016. The Influence of Bromamine Formation in Chloraminated Distribution Systems, Curtin University of Technology, Curtin Water Quality Research Centre.
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    Curtin Water Quality Research Centre
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/54670
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    Abstract

    MIMS is a specialized method of introducing analytes into a mass spectrometer via a semipermeable membrane. Water samples can be analysed and MIMS is particularly useful for analysis of small, non-polar molecules, such as halamines. Traditional analytical methods for halamines are unable to distinguish between the various species, such as monochloramine, dichloramine, trichloramine, bromochloramine, monobromamine and dibromamine

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