Abstract

Commonly found in the earth’s crust, boron happens to be the 51st element of the periodic table and is not found in its elemental state in nature. It is known that there are about 230 different boron minerals in nature. Turkey has the largest boron reserves in the world. In addition to this, Turkey’s boron minerals have the highest quality and production conditions that are more economical than other boron producing countries. For this reason, boron has great importance for Turkey and there is a significant demand for new areas of usage so that Turkey would be able to contribute to the national economy with these resources. The institute of BOREN (National Boron Research Institute) was established for this purpose in Turkey. This institute funds related projects for the extension of boron usage areas. One of the open sectors for innovation is textile technology.This study investigates the history of boron and its current situation in Turkey as well as the studies conducted regarding boron and its compounds especially in the textile field. Taking the available boron reserves in Turkey into consideration, the need for more research and development studies on boron as an environment-friendly element is clear for the textile industry.

Highlights

  • Found in the soil, rocks and water, boron minerals exists naturally in soil on average at 1020 ppm, in sea water at 0.5-9.6 ppm and in fresh water at 0.01-1.5 ppm

  • It is believed that Babylonia imported boron from the Far East for the gold industry 4000 years ago, and borax was used for mummification, treatment and metallurgical implementations in ancient Egypt. (BOREN, 2012)

  • Not being a precise treatment, the element boron plays an important role in the elimination of cancer cells without harming healthy cells with Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) and is seen as a new hope in the treatment of cancer (BOREN,2017; Yiğitbaşıoğlu, 2004)

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Summary

Introduction

Found in the soil, rocks and water, boron minerals exists naturally in soil on average at 1020 ppm, in sea water at 0.5-9.6 ppm and in fresh water at 0.01-1.5 ppm.

Anhydrous Boric Acid
History of Boron
The situation of boron minerals in Turkey
Usage Areas of Boron
Boron Areas of Usage glass agriculture ceramic detergentcleaning
Sodium Perborate
Boron Studies in the Textile Field
Findings
Conclusion
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