Removal of boron by electrocoagulation. Bektas, N., Oencel, S., Akbulut, H., Y., & Dimoglo, A. ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS, 2(2):51-54, 2004.
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Boron compounds are used in many manufacturing products and may be introduced into the environment in the form of hazardous materials. Here the feasibility of removal of boron from aqueous solutions by electrocoagulation was investigated. The process was examined under various factors in order to assess optimal operating conditions. The results showed that electrocoagulation for boron removal depends on current density, initial concentration and time. Under a current density of 30 mA/cm(2) the percentage of boron removal from aqueous solutions is in the range of 92-96%.
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introduced into the environment in the form of hazardous materials.
Here the feasibility of removal of boron from aqueous solutions by
electrocoagulation was investigated. The process was examined under
various factors in order to assess optimal operating conditions. The
results showed that electrocoagulation for boron removal depends on
current density, initial concentration and time. Under a current
density of 30 mA/cm(2) the percentage of boron removal from aqueous
solutions is in the range of 92-96%.},
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 author = {Bektas, Nihal and Oencel, Salim and Akbulut, Hilal Y and Dimoglo, Anatholy},
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