What are the benefits and maintenance method of activated carbon from Carrie Ge's blog

Activated carbon, also known as activated carbon black, is a black powdery or granular amorphous activated carbon.wood activated carbon powder The activated carbon adsorption method uses porous activated carbon to remove one or more substances in water by adsorbing on the surface of activated carbon. The removal objects include soluble organic substances, synthetic detergents, microorganisms, viruses and a certain amount of heavy metals. And can decolorize, deodorize, and purify air.

 

The main raw materials of activated carbon can be almost all carbon-rich organic materials, such as coal, wood, fruit shells, coconut shells, walnut shells, apricot shells, date shells, etc. These carbon-containing materials are converted into activated carbon by pyrolysis under high temperature and certain pressure in an activation furnace.

 

During this activation process, a huge surface area and complex pore structure are gradually formed, and the so-called adsorption process is carried out in these pores and on the surface. The size of the pores in the activated carbon has a selective adsorption effect on the adsorbate. Because macromolecules cannot enter the activated carbon pore size smaller than its pores.

 

Activated carbon is a hydrophobic adsorbent made from carbon-containing materials as raw materials and carbonized and activated at high temperatures.coal pellet activated carbon  Activated carbon contains a large number of micropores and has a huge surface area, which can effectively remove color and odor, and can remove most organic pollutants and some inorganic substances in the secondary effluent, including some toxic heavy metals.

 

Activated carbon used for a certain period of time, its adsorption capacity will reach a bottleneck, affecting its function, so the product should be exposed to the sun regularly, keep the activated carbon dry, repeated use, to achieve the effect of extending the life of the product.


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By Carrie Ge
Added Nov 25 '20

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