Chloronitramide anion, a newly identified by-product of chloramine use in water disinfection, raises concerns due to its ...
When it comes to drinking water, people should be very vigilant and careful about what they are ingesting. Reports suggest ...
A major goal of our work is to identify these chemicals and the reaction pathways through which they form,” said Julian ...
For more than four decades, scientists have noticed a mysterious chemical in the treated drinking water of millions of people ...
"There must be something in the water!" is something many of us have probably observed at some point. To scientists, though, ...
A newly identified compound in tap water that had eluded scientists for decades prompts safety concerns for a third of ...
That byproduct has at last been identified, 40 years after it was first observed, but whether it’s dangerous remains an open ...
Scientists have identified the byproduct of a chemical used to disinfect tap water and prevent waterborne illnesses.
Some water systems decided to use chloramine -- a chemical compound formed by mixing chlorine and ammonia -- as a ...
A newly identified chemical byproduct may be present in drinking water in about a third of U.S. homes, a study found.
Chloramine is used as a disinfectant in drinking water systems from the US to Australia. Research now shows it breaks down ...
An international team of researchers from the United States and Switzerland has identified chloronitramide anion as a ...