
Curated with aloha by
Ted Mooney, P.E. RET

The authoritative public forum
for Metal Finishing 1989-2025

-----
Correlation between pH and removal of Boron by using RO membrane
I'm doing my thesis now. I need information about correlation between pH and Boron removal by using RO membrane. I would appreciate if anyone could help me.
Tan Ming C. [surname deleted for privacy by Editor]- Skudai,Johor Bahru, Malaysia
2000
Hello, I found on the internet some answers. You can change pH to
9 or higher to receive more borate ions. It gives more efficiency on Reverse osmosis membranes.
I hope that was helpful.
- Mikolow, Poland
January 17, 2008
Q, A, or Comment on THIS thread -or- Start a NEW Thread