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  • 3. Quantifying the formation of nitrogen-containing disinfection by-products in chlorinated water using absorbance and fluorescence indexes.
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  • 6. Evaluating and elucidating the formation of nitrogen-contained disinfection by-products during pre-ozonation and chlorination.
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  • 9. Formation of disinfection byproducts upon chlorine dioxide preoxidation followed by chlorination or chloramination of natural organic matter.
    Yang X, Guo W, Lee W.
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  • 12. Formation of regulated and unregulated disinfection byproducts during chlorination of algal organic matter extracted from freshwater and marine algae.
    Liu C, Ersan MS, Plewa MJ, Amy G, Karanfil T.
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  • 16. Intracellular organic matter from cyanobacteria as a precursor for carbonaceous and nitrogenous disinfection byproducts.
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  • 17. Pre-oxidation of Microcystis aeruginosa-laden water by intensified chlorination: Impact of growth phase on cell degradation and in-situ formation of carbonaceous disinfection by-products.
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  • 18. Derivates variation of phenylalanine as a model disinfection by-product precursor during long term chlorination and chloramination.
    Zhou K, Ye S, Yu Q, Chen J, Yong P, Ma X, Li Q, Dietrich AM.
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