Highly Cross Linked Membranes Improve Silica, Boron, Nitrate, & Urea Rejection

Date Published 2018 | Conference materials

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This presentation was given at the Ultrapure Micro 2018 annual conference. It was presented in the Ultrapure Water Production track, as part of the Solving Current UPW Challenges with Innovative Design Solutions session.

Organizations: LANXESS
Tags: Organic ContaminationMembranesFoulingSilicaScaling and Corrosion

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