A type of carbon with small, low-volume holes that enhances the surface area available to allow adsorption or chemical reactions is known as activated carbon, also known as activated charcoal or activated coal. A phenomenon known as adsorption occurs when atoms, ions, or molecules of a gas, liquid, or solid are attracted to a surface due to the increased surface area of activated carbon. These particles are trapped within the pores of the carbon through chemisorption or electrostatic attraction. Due to its ability to adsorb substances, activated carbon can be used in a variety of sectors to carry chemicals and biomass, activate chemical reactions, and minimize the amount of hazardous materials in chemical processes. Visit Our Page:
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