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The comment by  Dwight Hanson is correct.   You also asked about chlorine dioxide - there will be no pH reactivity with ClO2.  However, it is difficult to work with due to its lack of stability and gas phase toxicity and residual chlorite that can be formed.  

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Thank you. With Chlorine dioxide what are the chances of chlorine by products being formed?

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One of the advantages of using chlorine dioxide is that it does not form halogenated disinfection byproducts such as trihalomethanes.    However, you are applying chlorine to reverse osmosis permeate of seawater which will be very low in dissolved organic carbon.   Therefore trihalomethane products will not be formed regardless of which type of chlorine that you choose.   

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