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CHLORAMINE
Chloramine is a chemical compound composed of nitrogen and chlorine. There are several types of chloramines, but the most common is monochloramine, which has the chemical formula NH₂Cl. Chloramine is often used as a disinfectant in water treatment, especially in drinking water distribution systems.
Chloramine is a chemical compound composed of nitrogen and chlorine. There are several types of chloramines, but the most common is monochloramine, which has the chemical formula NH₂Cl. Chloramine is often used as a disinfectant in water treatment, especially in drinking water distribution systems.
Properties:
- Monochloramine is a more stable disinfectant than free chlorine, meaning it can maintain its disinfectant properties over longer distances in water distribution networks.
- It is less chemically aggressive than free chlorine and generates fewer potentially harmful disinfection by-products.
Uses:
- Water Treatment: Used to disinfect drinking water in water supply networks.
- Swimming Pools: Sometimes used as a disinfectant in swimming pools.
Safety:
- In general, chloramine is considered less irritating to the skin and eyes than free chlorine in water treatment systems and pools.
- However, prolonged exposure to high concentrations of chloramine can cause respiratory problems and irritation.
Data sheet
- CAS Number
- 7080-50-4
- HS Code
- 818705
- Chemical Formula
- NH2Cl
- Packaging
- 25 kg plastic drum
- Name / Reference
- CHLORAMINE