2nd Membrane Science and Technology Conference of Visegrad Countries (PERMEA 2005) -- SEP 18-22, 2005 -- Polanica Zdrol, POLANDWOS: 000242209200019For irrigation water boron is required for certain metabolic activities in plants. However, higher boron levels accelerate plant decay and expiration. Different plants can withstand different boron levels. For example, the optimal boron concentration range is 0.3-0.5 mg/L for citrus and grapes but is 0.5-0.75 mg/L for corn. Thus, the B-reduction in irrigation waters seems to be the most important challenge for environmental engineers as well as food producers. The WHO recommends a maximum concentration limit of boron of 0.5 mg B/L for drinking water. The general objective of this study was to exp...
Le dessalement de l’eau de mer par osmose inverse connait un intérêt croissant depuis une vingtaine ...
Boron removal from water is a highly interesting research area that has been addressed in various in...
The maximum concentration suggested by the World Health Organization is 0.3 mg/L. In this study, we ...
2nd Membrane Science and Technology Conference of Visegrad Countries (PERMEA 2005) -- SEP 18-22, 200...
Although boron is an essential micronutrient for some plants, animals and humans, the range between ...
The impending crisis posed by water stress and poor sanitation represents one of greatest human chal...
Conference of the European-Desalination-Society and Center-for-Research-and-Technology-Hellas -- APR...
3rd Membrane Science and Technology Conference of Visegrad Countries (PERMEA 2007) -- SEP 02-06, 200...
WOS: 000251460300026Reverse osmosis (RO) desalination process is an efficient and reliable membrane ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended the drinking water limits for boron to be as low...
The review covers some aspects of boron chemistry, its influence on the human organism, methods of b...
This work aims to develop a novel technology to treat produced water with the intent to reuse it for...
Boron minerals are very useful for various industrial activities, such as glass industry and deterge...
A hybrid process was established in a stirred vessel coupling ion exchange with ultrafiltration (UF)...
WOS: 000348964300006Boron is a vital nutrient for humans, plants and animals. On the other hand, it ...
Le dessalement de l’eau de mer par osmose inverse connait un intérêt croissant depuis une vingtaine ...
Boron removal from water is a highly interesting research area that has been addressed in various in...
The maximum concentration suggested by the World Health Organization is 0.3 mg/L. In this study, we ...
2nd Membrane Science and Technology Conference of Visegrad Countries (PERMEA 2005) -- SEP 18-22, 200...
Although boron is an essential micronutrient for some plants, animals and humans, the range between ...
The impending crisis posed by water stress and poor sanitation represents one of greatest human chal...
Conference of the European-Desalination-Society and Center-for-Research-and-Technology-Hellas -- APR...
3rd Membrane Science and Technology Conference of Visegrad Countries (PERMEA 2007) -- SEP 02-06, 200...
WOS: 000251460300026Reverse osmosis (RO) desalination process is an efficient and reliable membrane ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended the drinking water limits for boron to be as low...
The review covers some aspects of boron chemistry, its influence on the human organism, methods of b...
This work aims to develop a novel technology to treat produced water with the intent to reuse it for...
Boron minerals are very useful for various industrial activities, such as glass industry and deterge...
A hybrid process was established in a stirred vessel coupling ion exchange with ultrafiltration (UF)...
WOS: 000348964300006Boron is a vital nutrient for humans, plants and animals. On the other hand, it ...
Le dessalement de l’eau de mer par osmose inverse connait un intérêt croissant depuis une vingtaine ...
Boron removal from water is a highly interesting research area that has been addressed in various in...
The maximum concentration suggested by the World Health Organization is 0.3 mg/L. In this study, we ...