Haloazettsäuren
Haloazettsäuren, also known as haloacetic acids (HAAs), are a group of organic compounds with the chemical formula CH₂XCOOH, where X represents a halogen atom. Common examples include chloroacetic acid, bromoacetic acid, and iodoacetic acid. These compounds are characterized by having one or more halogen atoms attached to the carbon atom adjacent to the carboxyl group.
Haloazettsäuren are often synthesized through the halogenation of acetic acid. Their chemical properties are influenced by
In environmental contexts, haloazettsäuren are of significant interest as disinfection byproducts (DBPs) formed during the chlorination