“…Although the maximum boron concentration in drinking water in World Health Organization is 2.4 mg/L, tougher standards at 1.0 mg/L were established in many them, hydroxyl-containing boron-selective adsorbents are considered to be one of the best promising materials for boron removal [8,14,15], such as the boron specific resin (such as IRA743, CRB 05), which is the most representative adsorbent for borate. However, the higher production cost of resin is a great shortage [16]. Therefore, numerous low cost adsorbents and waste products have been investigated in recent years [17].…”