ACTIVATED CARBON (CHARCOAL) OBTAINING . APPLICATION
The activated carbon is a microporous sorbent with a very large adsorption area that can reach in some cases even 1500sqm / gram. Activated carbon is produced from any organic material with high carbon content: coal, wood, peat or moor coal, coconut shells. The granular activated charcoal is most...
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| Language: | English |
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Academica Brancusi
2015-05-01
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| Series: | Fiabilitate şi Durabilitate |
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| Online Access: | http://www.utgjiu.ro/rev_mec/mecanica/pdf/2015-01.Supliment/15_Florin%20CIOFU%20-%20ACTIVATED%20CARBON%20(CHARCOAL)%20OBTAINING%20.%20APPLICATION.pdf |
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| Summary: | The activated carbon is a microporous sorbent with a very large adsorption area that can reach in
some cases even 1500sqm / gram. Activated carbon is produced from any organic material with high carbon
content: coal, wood, peat or moor coal, coconut shells. The granular activated charcoal is most commonly
produced by grinding the raw material, adding a suitable binder to provide the desired hardness and shape.
Enabling coal is a complete process through which the raw material is fully exposed to temperatures between
600-900 degrees C, in the absence of oxygen, usually in a domestic atmosphere as gases such as nitrogen or
argon; as material that results from this process is exposed in an atmosphere of oxygen and steam at a
temperature in the interval from 600 - 1200 degrees C. |
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| ISSN: | 1844-640X 1844-640X |