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MASS SPECTROMETRY AND TOXICITY CHARACTERIZATION OF DRINKING WATER FRACTIONS: ARE HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT DBPS TOXIC?

Citation:

RICHARDSON, S. D., F. G. CRUMLEY, F. FASANO, M. J. PLEWA, E. D. WAGNER, L. WILLIAMSON, M. BARTLETT, P. ANGEL, AND R. ORLANDO. MASS SPECTROMETRY AND TOXICITY CHARACTERIZATION OF DRINKING WATER FRACTIONS: ARE HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT DBPS TOXIC? Presented at 19th Annual Tandem Mass Spectrometry Workshop, Lake Louise, AB, CANADA, November 29 - December 02, 2006.

Impact/Purpose:

(1) Use a toxicity-based approach to prioritize and identify DBPs that show the greatest toxic response. (2) Comprehensively identify DBPs formed by different disinfectant regimes for the 'Four Lab Study'. (3) Determine the mechanisms of formation for potentially hazardous bromonitromethane DBPs.

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Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:11/30/2006
Record Last Revised:12/27/2006
Record ID: 161590