Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
577410 Journal of Hazardous Materials 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

- Subject to chlorination, MCLR was transformed into 5 types of MCLR-DBPs.
- MS/MS analysis indicated that the conjugated diene in Adda was a major target site.
- Most MCLR-DBPs had lower toxicity on protein phosphatase 1 than MCLR.
- MCLR-DBPs still possessed certain biological toxicity and environmental risk.
- The secondary pollution of MCLR-DBPs in drinking water deserves further attention.
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