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Coconut Shell Based Activated Carbon
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Active Coconut Charcoal Activated carbon is the general term used to describe a group of carbon absorbers housed in a tight crystalline form with an internally porous structure that is extended.


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  • Several basic materials are used to make activated carbon. 
  • The most common of these materials are wood, charcoal, lignite, and coconut shell. For drinking purposes, coconut shell is an ideal base material as it is tough compared to wood. 
  • The carbon base on the coconut shell is often in a very small form. 
  • It is well suited for organic chemical absorption, including volatile organic chemicals while it has higher chlorine-lowering capabilities. 
  • Coconut shell carbon is known to make the water taste sweeter.
Active Coconut Charcoal Activation Process:
  • Activation and good process control are indispensable for the manufacture of good quality activated carbon which gives a high level of porosity. First, carbonization of the shell, which is achieved by slow heating without oxygen to form a carbon mass filled with small pores. 
  • This carbonized base material is then activated at a high temperature (1100° C) in the presence of steam while regulating oxygen and carbon dioxide levels. 
  • The activation temperature and the amount of activation (time) are important for creating an internal pore network and for communicating some surface chemistry (a functional group) within each carbon particle. 
  • Inside, the total activation process of carbon gives unique absorption properties to remove impurities. 
  • This total control enables us to continuously produce good quality activated carbon. How does activated charcoal work? Activated carbon is highly porous and has a very large surface area. 
  • The reason why active carbon is absorbent and effective is that it has a large number of sunken pores. 
  • This provides a large surface area relative to the actual carbon particle size and its visible outer surface. 
  • An approximate ratio is 1 gram = 100 square meters of roof area. Molecular gravity in small pores causes absorption forces. 
  • The particles of impurities in the water are absorbed on the surface of the activated carbon by either physical or chemical gravity.

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