sodium dichloroisocyanurate for water treatment/sodium in iran

sodium dichloroisocyanurate for water treatment/sodium in iran
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  • What is sodium dichloroisocyanurate?
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  • ) Sodium dichloroisocyanurate (INN: sodium troclosene, troclosenum natricum or NaDCC or SDIC) is a chemical compound widely used as a cleansing agent and disinfectant. It is a colorless, water-soluble solid, produced as a result of reaction of cyanuric acid with chlorine.
  • Can Sodium dichloroisocyanurate be used to disinfect drinkingwater?
  • Where sodium dichloroisocyanurate is used for the disinfection of drinking‐water, exposure will be to both the chlorinated species and residual cyanuric acid. The concentrations will relate directly to the quantities added to achieve adequate disinfection.
  • Is sodium dichloroisocyanurate an alternative to sodium hypochlorite?
  • Clasen, T. & Edmondson, P. Sodium dichloroisocyanurate (NaDCC) tablets as an alternative to sodium hypochlorite for the routine treatment of drinking water at the household level. Int. J. Hyg. Environ. Health 209, 173–181 (2006). Fukuzaki, S. Mechanisms of actions of sodium hypochlorite in cleaning and disinfection processes.
  • Is sodium dichloroisocyanurate safe?
  • Studies of the toxicity of sodium cyanurate are appropriate for assessing the safety of sodium dichloroisocyanurate, because any residues of intact sodium dichloroisocya-nurate in drinking-water would be rapidly converted to cyanuric acid on contact with saliva. Both sodium dichloroisocyanurate and sodium cyanurate have low acute oral toxicity.