Testing for DBNPA

Testing for DBNPA

 
  1. DBNPA (2,2-dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide) is not a chlorine-releasing biocide and cannot be accurately measured using free or total chlorine test kits. Roof Top Units or Towers
  2. Why Chlorine Test Kits Don’t Work
Reason Explanation
Different chemistry DBNPA does not release free chlorine (Cl₂, HOCl, or OCl⁻), so DPD-based free/total chlorine kits have no mechanism to detect it.
False negatives DPD reagents only react with oxidizing species like hypochlorous acid or monochloramine, not with halogenated amides like DBNPA.
False positives possible At very high concentrations or in the presence of interfering compounds, DBNPA might degrade to brominated byproducts that interfere slightly with DPD readings — but these are not valid nor reliable measurements.
 
  1. Best Practice for DBNPA Measurement
Method Details
Formal Laboratory High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) Direct and accurate quantification of DBNPA in water; requires laboratory equipment.
Colorimetric Field Kits (Specialized) Some manufacturers (e.g., BioScan, Bioscience, Nalco) offer field kits or test strips specifically calibrated for DBNPA. These are proprietary and not interchangeable with standard chlorine kits.
Analytical lab analysis Send samples to a certified lab for DBNPA testing using EPA or ASTM methods (e.g., ASTM D6611, which describes HPLC analysis of nonoxidizing biocides including DBNPA).
 
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Test Kit Can It Be Used for DBNPA? Why?
Free Chlorine (DPD-1)  No Does not react with DBNPA
Total Chlorine (DPD-3) No Measures chloramines, not DBNPA
HPLC or specialized DBNPA kit Yes Designed to detect DBNPA specifically
 
  1. Conclusion: Use a dedicated DBNPA test method. Chlorine test kits are chemically incompatible and will not provide valid results.
      Sources
  1. EPA Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED) for DBNPA (2005)
U.S. EPA Office of Pesticide Programs EPA RED DBNPA  
  1. “DBNPA is not classified as an oxidizer… acts rapidly by penetrating microbial cells and reacting with nucleophilic sites.”
World Health Organization (WHO) – Background Document for Development of WHO Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality WHO – DBNPA Background Document  
  1. “DBNPA does not release bromine or chlorine under use conditions… the mechanism involves molecular interaction with cellular components.”
Dow Microbial Control – DBNPA Technical Profile Former manufacturer technical bulletin (e.g., Bioban DBNPA or Dowicide)  
  1. Notes DBNPA is not an oxidizer and does not generate free halogen species; instead, it functions through halogenation reactions within microbial cells.