Headspace-gas chromatography method for detecting volatile halogenated hydrocarbons in water

Release Date :2025-11-04

Currently, chlorination is commonly used to disinfect drinking water. Chlorine effectively kills viruses  and bacteria in the water, but it also generates complex halogenated hydrocarbons. Many halogenated  hydrocarbons are carcinogenic and mutagenic, and are difficult to degrade, posing significant risks.  The U.S. Drinking Water Testing Standard NPDWRS (National Primary Drinking Water Regulatory Standards) includes these compounds in the scope of pollutants for testing.

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