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The reaction of Br• with DOM can hardly produce organic brominated byproducts, while their formation is mainly due to the bromination of HOBr/OBr- generated through nonradical pathways such as the direct reaction of Br- with oxidants (e.g., peroxymonosulfate (PMS)) or other reactive species derived from catalytic activators (e.g., CIII) in the CII)/PMS process). The debromination of brominated pollutants during their oxidation by SO4•- results in the release of Br-, which, however, is not further transformed to BrO3- until coexist