Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year
Dibromochloroacetaldehyde, a trihalogenated acetaldehyde compound, is present as a byproduct in drinking water. It exhibits genotoxic properties.
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Description | Dibromochloroacetaldehyde, a trihalogenated acetaldehyde compound, is present as a byproduct in drinking water. It exhibits genotoxic properties. |
In vitro | The cytotoxicity of haloacetaldehydes (HAL) is ranked as follows: tribromoacetaldehyde (TBAL) ≈ chloroacetaldehyde (CAL) > dibromoacetaldehyde (DBAL) ≈ bromochloroacetaldehyde (BCAL) ≈ dibromochloroacetaldehyde (DBCAL) > iodoacetaldehyde (IAL) > bromoacetaldehyde (BAL) ≈ bromodichloroacetaldehyde (BDCAL) > dichloroacetaldehyde (DCAL) > trichloroacetaldehyde (TCAL). Compared to other disinfection byproduct (DBP) chemical classes, HALs exhibit significantly higher cytotoxicity. In terms of genotoxicity, the sequence is DBAL > CAL ≈ DBCAL > TBAL ≈ BAL > BDCAL > BCAL ≈ DCAL > IAL[1]. |
Molecular Weight | 236.29 |
Formula | C2HBr2ClO |
CAS No. | 64316-11-6 |
Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year
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