DBDMH

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Template:Chembox header | DBDMH
DBDMH
Template:Chembox header | General
Systematic name 1,3-Dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin
Other names Albrom 100, DBDMH, Dibromantin, Dibromodimethylhydantoin, XtraBrom 111
Molecular formula C5H6Br2N2O2
Molar mass 285.93 g/mol
Appearance White solid
CAS number [77-48-5]
Template:Chembox header | Properties
Density 1.36 g/cm3
Solubility in water 0.1 g/100 ml (20 °C)
Melting point 197 °C - 203 °C
Boiling point n/a
Template:Chembox header | Hazards
MSDS External MSDS
Main hazards Inhalation
NFPA 704 Template:NFPA 704
Flash point ?
R/S statement ?

DBDMH is 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. It is a white crystalline compound with a slight bromine odor. DBDMH is an excellent source of bromine as it produces no hypochlorous acid as an intermediate to generation of hypobromous acid. Chemically, DBDMH works in the following manner:

Where R = 5,5-Dimethylhydantoin:

Br2R + 2 H2O → 2 HOBr+ H-R-H

Hypobromous acid partially dissociates in water (pKa = 8.6):

HOBr Template:Unicode H+ + BrO-

Hypobromous acid produces bromide ions when disinfecting or oxidizing:

HOBr + Live Pathogens → Br- + Dead Pathogens

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 monopersulfate. This process is commonly called "activation" of the bromide ion.

Br- + HOCl → HOBr + Cl-

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