Carbon
Used in petrochemical industry, 10-24 mesh, derived from fruit shell, coconut shell
science Other reagents with same CAS 7440-44-0
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Activated carbon, derived from coconut or fruit shells, is a highly porous material used primarily as an adsorbent in water and air purification, including in the petrochemical industry. This granular form (10-24 mesh) exhibits high iodine adsorption value (1000 mg/g), making it effective for removing impurities, organic compounds, and contaminants. It is also employed in medical applications to treat poisoning by absorbing toxins in the digestive system, in gold recovery processes, and in various filtration systems due to its large surface area and adsorption capacity.
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| Test Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Brown to black powder or solid |
| Number of grains (10-24 orders) | 95 |
| Iodine Adsorption Value | 1000 mg/g |
| Strength | 95 |
| Moisture Content | 10 |
| Ash Content | 3 |
| pH (50 g/L in H2O, 25°C) | 7-9 |
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