
Activated carbon is a carbon-based adsorbent material characterized by high porosity and a large internal surface area. It is typically produced by subjecting carbon-rich raw materials such as coal, wood, coconut shell or peat to a process called activation at high temperatures. This activation process develops the material’s microscopic pore structure, enhancing its ability to adsorb gases, liquids and dissolved substances on its surface. These unique adsorption properties have made activated c
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ZeZeolites are inorganic compounds composed of aluminum, silicon, and oxygen, featuring a complex three-dimensional crystalline structure. These highly porous structures contain channels and cavities capable of trapping cations, water, and small molecules. Due to these properties, zeolites are also referred to as "hydrated aluminosilicates" and are valued as essential raw materials in many areas of modern industry.The zeolite mineral was discovered in 1756 by Swedish mineralogist Fredrick Cronsted
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