Rejection of small and uncharged chemicals of emerging concern by reverse osmosis membranes

Correspondingly, the SWC5 membrane exhibited the highest rejection of boric acid and all N-nitrosamines. Results reported here also showed that the rejection of these chemicals increased in the order of increasing molecular volume.

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AQUAZOL STABILIZED HYDROGEN PEROXIDE: AN INNOVATIVE COMBINATION

whitePaper | November 30, 2021

Hydrogen peroxide is a reagent used in many industries and this usage is growing especially where it is replacing reagents known or suspected of causing cancer and other long-term health problems.

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Why Deck 7

whitePaper | January 1, 2020

With over 2,800 campaigns each year delivered through a team of 300+ digital, data, and technology specialists, Deck 7 is a first resource for B2B demand generation services for marketers worldwide. Clients leverage Deck 7’s multichannel content marketing services and Media 7’s network of 30+ online publications for content syndication to engage over 95 million buyers across 16 industries and 120+ countries.

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2023 Long-Term Capital Market Assumptions

whitePaper | January 2, 2023

By nearly any measure, the early 2020s have been a period of extraordinary challenge. The worst pandemic in over a century triggered a short but severe recession and enduring supply disruptions. A generous fiscal response, facilitated by unusually easy monetary policy, fueled the highest levels of inflation since the early 1980s

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Decarbonizing practices in the global chemical industry

whitePaper | December 23, 2022

This white paper examines the current state and trajectory of decarbonization within the global chemicals industry. By examining and establishing a baseline on industry action.

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Understanding Polymer and Hybrid Capacitors

whitePaper | March 24, 2023

Capacitor may seem simple enough but specifying then has allyactu grown more complex in recent years.

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First Sustainable Circular Economy Token

whitePaper | March 12, 2022

According to the United Nations, we dump more than 2 billion tonnes of waste every year. Global waste could grow to 3.40 billion tonnes by 2050, more than double population growth over the same period.

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APTech Group, Inc.

If you’re using solids, you are most likely using APTech solids. If you’re still using liquids, now is the time to consider making the switch — you can get the same water treatment results without handling hazardous chemical drum or paying to ship water. In most cases, solid chemistry for water treatment is superior to the chemistry used in liquids. With solids, you remove the risk of moving dangerous liquid solutions in 30- or 55-gallon drums around work-sites, universities, lodging and other locations. Across the globe, solids provide an effective alternative for treating water where shipping, storage, and handling constraints of liquid chemicals are prohibitive.

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