Dichloramine-T or N,N-Dichloro-p-toluenesulfonamide is a chemical used as a disinfectant starting at the beginning of the 20th century. The chemical contains toluene substituted by a sulfonamide grouping, which in turn has two chlorine atoms attached to the nitrogen.
Dichloramine-T was first made by Frederick Daniel Chattaway in 1905. Dichloramine-T can be made from para-toluenesulfonamide and bleaching powder, or chlorine.
Dichloramine-T degrades with exposure to light or air.