Researchers Find Dichloramine, Not Monochloramine, Responsible for Carcinogenic NDMA

USC researchers identify the molecule responsible for a potent carcinogen found in recycled wastewater

Researchers Find Dichloramine, Not Monochloramine, Responsible for Carcinogenic NDMA

Engineers at wastewater recycling plants can rest easy knowing that their methods for minimizing the formation of a potent carcinogen are targeting the right chemical compound.

USC Viterbi Assistant Professor Daniel McCurry, undergraduate student Meredith Huang and master’s...

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