Activated Carbon is a highly porous, black, granular or powdered material with a large surface area.
Synonyms: Activated Charcoal, Carbon Adsorbent, AC.
Chemical formula: Primarily carbon (C), sometimes with trace hydrogen, oxygen, and ash; CAS Number: 7440-44-0.
It is produced from carbon-rich materials like coal, wood, or coconut shells through activation processes.
Activated carbon has excellent adsorption capacity for gases, odors, and organic compounds.
It is widely used in water and air purification, wastewater treatment, and chemical recovery.
It is applied in food and beverage processing, pharmaceuticals, and gas masks.
It is also used in gold recovery, solvent recovery, and environmental remediation.
Storage conditions: Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from moisture, strong oxidizers, and ignition sources; keep containers tightly closed.
Its high porosity, chemical stability, and adsorption ability make activated carbon essential in industrial, environmental, and healthcare applications.
Activated Carbon is a highly porous, black, granular or powdered material with a large surface area.
Synonyms: Activated Charcoal, Carbon Adsorbent, AC.
Chemical formula: Primarily carbon (C), sometimes with trace hydrogen, oxygen, and ash; CAS Number: 7440-44-0.
It is produced from carbon-rich materials like coal, wood, or coconut shells through activation processes.
Activated carbon has excellent adsorption capacity for gases, odors, and organic compounds.
It is widely used in water and air purification, wastewater treatment, and chemical recovery.
It is applied in food and beverage processing, pharmaceuticals, and gas masks.
It is also used in gold recovery, solvent recovery, and environmental remediation.
Storage conditions: Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from moisture, strong oxidizers, and ignition sources; keep containers tightly closed.
Its high porosity, chemical stability, and adsorption ability make activated carbon essential in industrial, environmental, and healthcare applications.