DBDMH (also known as 1,3-Dibromo-5,5-Dimethylhydantoin ) is an organic compound derived from the heterocycle called dimethyl hydantoin . This white crystalline compound with a slight bromine odor is widely used as a disinfectant used for drinking water purification , recreational water treatment, as a bleaching agent in pulp and paper mills, and for treating industrial/commercial water cooling systems. Its action does not involve the use of hypochlorous acid .
4-497: DDH may refer to: 1,3- D ibromo-5,5- d imethyl h ydantoin, a chemical also abbreviated as DBDMH Ddh (trigraph) , a trigraph used in the Dene Suline language for the dental affricate /tθ/ De Danske Husmoderforeninger , Danish women's organization Decisional Diffie–Hellman assumption Department of Digital Humanities , at King's College London (formerly Centre for Computing in
8-519: Is a source of bromine, which is equivalent to hypobromous acid (HOBr). (Where H 2 X is 5,5-dimethylhydantoin) With a p K a of 8.6, hypobromous acid partially dissociates in water: Hypobromous acid serves as a source of "Br ," which produces bromide ions in the process of disinfection: The resulting bromide ions can then undergo oxidation to hypobromous acid in the presence of an oxidizer of sufficient strength e.g. ozone , hypochlorous acid , potassium mono persulfate . This reoxidation process
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