Activated carbon
Activated carbon, also called activated charcoal or activated coal, is a general term which covers
carbon material mostly derived from
charcoal. For all three variations of the name, "activated" is sometimes substituted by "active". By any name, it is a material with an exceptionally high
surface area. Just one
gram of activated carbon has a surface area of approximately 500 m2, typically determined by
nitrogen gas
adsorption, and includes a large amount of microporosity. Sufficient activation for useful applications may come solely from the high surface area, though often further chemical treatment is used to enhance the absorbing properties of the material.
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Activated carbon
activated carbon
Noun
1. powdered or granular carbon used for purifying by adsorption; given orally (as a slurry) it is an antidote for some kinds of poisons
(synonym) activated charcoal
(hypernym) carbon, C, atomic number 6
Activated Carbon
A highly adsorbent form of carbon used to remove odors and toxic substances from liquid or gaseous emissions. In waste treatment, it is used to remove dissolved organic matter from waste drinking water. It is also used in motor vehicle evaporative control systems.
activated charcoal (activated carbon; active carbon)
Say itA porous form of carbon that acts as a powerful
adsorbent , used to decolorize liquids, recover solvents, and remove toxins from water and air.