Haloforms and Related Compounds in Drinking Water
By Anastasia Nikolaou (Editor), P. Andrzejewski (Contribution by), W. Elshorbagy (Contribution by), F.H. Frimmel (Contribution by), S.K. Golfinopoulos (Contribution by), J.B. Jahnel (Contribution by), B. Legube (Contribution by), T.D. Lekkas (Contribution by), R. Loos (Contribution by), J. Nawrocki (Contribution by), C.J. Nokes (Contribution by)
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By Anastasia Nikolaou (Editor), P. Andrzejewski (Contribution by), W. Elshorbagy (Contribution by), F.H. Frimmel (Contribution by), S.K. Golfinopoulos (Contribution by), J.B. Jahnel (Contribution by), B. Legube (Contribution by), T.D. Lekkas (Contribution by), R. Loos (Contribution by), J. Nawrocki (Contribution by), C.J. Nokes (Contribution by)
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Drinking water quality has been a matter of concern for several decades. Disinfection of drinking water improves its microbiological quality and prevents disease outbreaks. However, continuously increasing scientific research concerns the presence of organic and inorganic contaminants in water. Many of these compounds, named haloforms, originate from the procedure of disinfection, being formed during reactions of disinfectants with natural organic matter present in water. Haloforms may poss...


