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Identifying ozone-reactive precursors of N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), a probable carcinogenic disinfection byproduct, is crucial for minimizing its presence in treated drinking water.
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This study characterized the degradation pathways of benzylamine, N-methylbenzylamine and N,N-dimethylbenzylamine during chlorination and chloramination.
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This study provides direct evidence for the involvement of N-containing radicals during the oxidation of DMA and formation of NDMA.
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RO treatment was utilized as a pretreatment method to remove interfering substances in high-matrix water samples for NDMA measurements.
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