Articles on Monochloramine

The 5 advantages of monochloramine

Disinfecting efficacy, biofilm penetration, material compatibility, stability and persistence, and absence of by-products: the strengths of monochloramine.

Disinfection with monochloramine and analytical methods

Modified indophenol method: the analytical approach for the correct determination of monochloramine and ammonium concentration in water treated with this disinfectant.

Prevention of Legionella Risk

Laws and guidelines: monochloramine in the regulatory framework governing the prevention of Legionella-associated risk

Monochloramine in drinking water

The opinion and guidance of national and international regulatory bodies on the use of monochloramine in drinking water.

Monochloramine is a biocide

Regulation (EU) No. 528/2012: what is a biocide, how it is evaluated, and how those classified as in situ differ. Monochloramine and European regulations on biocides

Biofilm penetration

The biofilm: a unique ecosystem that hinders disinfection and poses a risk to the microbiological quality of water. Monochloramine: the most effective solution against biofilm.