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Hypobromus acid

Typical biocides include hypochlorous acid, chlorine dioxide, hypobromus acid, hydrogen peroxide, ozone, ultraviolet-light treatment, phenolics, aldehydes, and quaternary ammonium compounds (Ref 73, 80). A brief description of each follows (Ref 73, 80). Hypochlorous acid is probably the most commonly used biocide and also one of the most powerful oxidizing agents. The sources of hypochlorous acid are chlorine gas and sodium hypochlorite. In aque-... [Pg.339]

Some other methods of preparation of NBrs by direct bromination of ammonia are further summarized by Jander [40]. Another possible way for preparation of pure solid NBr3 is by reaction of bromine or hypobromus acid with an aqueous solution of ammonia [41, 45]. The crmcentration of reaction products is a function of temperature, acidity, and bromine to ammonia ratio. Nitrogen tribromide, NBr3 forms from neutral solutions when the molar ratio of bromine to ammonia is greater than 1.5 [45]. [Pg.295]


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