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Haloacetic acids in swimming pools: swimmer and worker exposure.
- M. J. Cardador, M. Gallego
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Environmental science & technology
- 7 June 2011
For the first time, the exposure of swimmers and workers to haloacetic acids (HAAs) in indoor and outdoor pools was evaluated through the analysis of urine samples. The subjects of this study, 49… Expand
Simultaneous liquid-liquid microextraction/methylation for the determination of haloacetic acids in drinking waters by headspace gas chromatography.
- M. J. Cardador, A. Serrano, M. Gallego
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of chromatography. A
- 31 October 2008
A novel analytical method that combines simultaneous liquid-liquid microextraction/methylation and headspace gas chromatography-mass spectrometry for the determination of nine haloacetic acids (HAAs)… Expand
Optimisation and comparison of several microextraction/methylation methods for determining haloacetic acids in water using gas chromatography
- M. J. Cardador, M. Gallego
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry
- 1 February 2010
AbstractThis article presents the different modes and configurations of liquid-phase microextraction (LPME) through comparison with headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) for the… Expand
Effect of the chlorinated washing of minimally processed vegetables on the generation of haloacetic acids.
- M. J. Cardador, M. Gallego
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
- 13 July 2012
Chlorine solutions are usually used to sanitize fruit and vegetables in the fresh-cut industry due to their efficacy, low cost, and simple use. However, disinfection byproducts such as haloacetic… Expand
Haloacetic acids content of fruit juices and soft drinks.
- M. J. Cardador, M. Gallego
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Food chemistry
- 15 April 2015
Water used in a food factory is frequently disinfected with chlorine, which originates disinfection by-products: haloacetic acids (HAAs) make up the second most prevalent class of these products. In… Expand
Seasonal evaluation of the presence of 46 disinfection by-products throughout a drinking water treatment plant.
- M. Serrano, I. Montesinos, M. J. Cardador, M. Silva, M. Gallego
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Science of the total environment
- 1 June 2015
In this work, we studied a total of 46 regulated and non-regulated disinfection by-products (DBPs) including 10 trihalomethanes (THMs), 13 haloacetic acids (HAAs), 6 halonitromethanes (HNMs), 6… Expand
Determination of halonitromethanes in treated water.
- I. Montesinos, M. J. Cardador, M. Gallego
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of chromatography. A
- 6 May 2011
As halonitromethanes (HNMs) have begun to play an increasingly important role as disinfection by-products, the development of a highly sensitive method for their analysis has become a priority. The… Expand
Cotton-supported graphene functionalized with aminosilica nanoparticles as a versatile high-performance extraction sorbent for trace organic analysis.
- M. J. Cardador, E. Paparizou, M. Gallego, C. Stalikas
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of chromatography. A
- 4 April 2014
Cotton fibers were functionalized, following the coating of fibers with graphene oxide (GO), the covalent attachment of aminosilica nanoparticles and the reduction to the cotton-GR-aminosilica… Expand
Determination of haloacetic acids in human urine by headspace gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
- M. J. Cardador, M. Gallego
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical…
- 1 July 2010
Haloacetic acids (HAAs) are water disinfection byproducts (DBPs) formed by the reaction of chlorine oxidizing compounds with natural organic matter in water containing bromine. HAAs are second to… Expand
Regulated disinfection byproducts in minimally processed vegetables and beverages
- M. Gallego, M. J. Cardador
- Chemistry
- 2016
Water used in the food industry is frequently disinfected with chlorine-based sanitizers, which originates disinfection byproducts (DBPs). Trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs) are the… Expand