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Possibilities of Predicting the Production of Lipophilic Volatile Organohalides Chlorination of Sea Water and Fresh Water Samples in Laboratory Conditions

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Investigation of the relationship between the concentration of the organic matter in the samples of river, waste and ground water and the samples of seawater on one side and the production of lipophilic volatile organohalogen materials during the process of their chlorination at the other side is described. The production of the halomethanes and other ECD response materials during the chlorination of water samples in laboratory conditions is compared with the concentrations of organic materials in water samples. From linear correlation coefficients possibilities of predicting amounts of organohalides produced during the chlorination process by using very simple methods for the organic materials estimation in investigated water samples are obtained.

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Picer, M., Hocenski, V., Picer, N. (1986). Possibilities of Predicting the Production of Lipophilic Volatile Organohalides Chlorination of Sea Water and Fresh Water Samples in Laboratory Conditions. In: Bjørseth, A., Angeletti, G. (eds) Organic Micropollutants in the Aquatic Environment. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4660-6_36

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