N-chloroimides and amides that are used as bleaching agents, disinfectants, and bactericides owing to their function as chlorinating agents and oxidants. Their properties are similar to those of N-chloroamines, which however are more unstable. A few of them are commonly used also as chlorinating reagents and oxidants in organic synthesis: since chloroamines are easier to handle than chlorine gas or metal hypochlorites, they are used widely in organic synthesis in addition to their use in the purification of water or as sanitizing agents, for example, in swimming pools.


1. Efficient sterilization and water purification
2. High effective chlorine content
3. Prevent the water from turning green
4. Prevent bacteria from exceeding the standard, and the efficacy is stable
5. Disinfection of public places














