Chloramine's effect on lead in drinking water.[comment]

Renner, R

HERO ID

206725

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Letter

Year

2006

Language

English

PMID

16749710

HERO ID 206725
Material Type Letter
In Press No
Year 2006
Title Chloramine's effect on lead in drinking water.[comment]
Authors Renner, R
Journal Environmental Science & Technology
Volume 40
Issue 10
Page Numbers 3129-3130
Abstract Many water districts have recently shifted from free chlorine (in the form of HOCl/OCl-) to monochloramine (NH2-Cl) as a disinfectant for drinking water to lower the concentration of chlorinated hydrocarbon byproducts in the water. There is concern that the use of NH2Cl disinfectant may lead to higher Pb levels in drinking water. In this study, the electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance is used to compare the effects of these two disinfectants on the dissolution of Pb films. A 0.5 microm thick Pb film nearly completely dissolves in a NH2Cl solution, but it is passivated in a HOCl/OCl- solution. X-ray diffraction analysis shows that the NH2Cl oxidizes Pb to Pb(II) species such as Pb3-(OH)2(CO3)2, whereas the stronger oxidant, HOCl/OCl-, oxidizes Pb to Pb(IV) as an insoluble PbO2 conversion coating. Although NH2Cl may produce less halogenated organic byproducts than HOCl/OCl- when used as a disinfectant, it may lead to increased Pb levels in drinking water.
Pmid 16749710
Wosid WOS:000237525500002
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Language Text English
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