2012
DOI: 10.1080/07366299.2012.686857
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Boron Removal from Geothermal Water by a Novel Monodisperse Porous Poly(GMA-co-EDM) Resin ContainingN-Methyl-D-Glucamine Functional Group

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“…The commercially available boron selective chelating ion exchange resins have slow kinetics due to the diffusioncontrolled rate limiting processes although they have a moderately good capacity and high selectivity for boron. As we reported before, novel monodisperse nanoporous NMGD bearing poly(GMA-co-EDM) and poly(VBC-co-DVB) beads synthesized by modified seeded polymerization exhibited a good kinetic behavior for boron removal [30,31]. As shown in Fig.…”
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confidence: 59%
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“…The commercially available boron selective chelating ion exchange resins have slow kinetics due to the diffusioncontrolled rate limiting processes although they have a moderately good capacity and high selectivity for boron. As we reported before, novel monodisperse nanoporous NMGD bearing poly(GMA-co-EDM) and poly(VBC-co-DVB) beads synthesized by modified seeded polymerization exhibited a good kinetic behavior for boron removal [30,31]. As shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Previously, we published on the preparation of monodisperse nanoporous NMGD bearing poly(GMA-co-EDM) and poly(VBC-co-DVB) beads using "modified seeded polymerization". The synthesized monodisperse resin beads were very effective for boron sorption from aqueous solution and geothermal water [29][30][31]. In this study, the utilization of these novel monodisperse nanoporous resin beads in the sorption-UF hybrid system for boron removal from real geothermal water is investigated for the first time and compared with the performance of the commercially available boron selective ion exchange resin Dowex-XUS-43594.00 ground to an average particle size of 20 μm.…”
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“…In addition to the commercial ion exchange resins, boron uptake was studied using NMDG‐based poly(VBC‐co‐DVB) and poly(GMA‐co‐EDM) resins as synthesized by Samatya et al . and Santander et al . The commercially available boron selective resins Diaion ® CRB 03, Diaion ® CRB 05, and Chelest Fiber ® GRY‐HW have been tested by Nishihama et al .…”
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“…Numerous research efforts have been undertaken to develop alternative selective adsorbents with higher boron adsorption capacity and fast adsorption kinetics to meet new stringent wastewater discharge regulations. Preparation of new boron chelating adsorbents involved functionalization of various substrates including glycidyl methacrylate terpolymers, crosslinked chitosan modified with a chloromethyloxirane arm, monodisperse porous poly(glycidyl methacrylate‐co‐ethylene dimethacrylate) resin, silica MCM‐41 particles, fibrous grafted cellulose derivatives and viscose fibers modified with glycidyl methacrylate …”
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