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Background Activated carbon C arbonaceous material (derived from biomass & coal through Background Activated carbon C arbonaceous material (derived from biomass & coal through

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Background Activated carbon C arbonaceous material (derived from biomass & coal through - PPT Presentation

Background Activated carbon C arbonaceous material derived from biomass amp coal through high temperature reactions with highly developed porous structure extremely large internal surface area gt 1000 m ID: 763115

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Background Activated carbonCarbonaceous material (derived from biomass & coal through high temperature reactions) with highly developed porous structureextremely large internal surface area (> 1000 m2/g) Pictures from internet 1

Applications Oder & harmful gas removal Gas separation and storage Pictures from internet2

Applications Industrial and household water filtration Pictures from internet 3

Applications Poisoning treatment, drug overdosePharmaceutical/chemical/food/beverage decolorization Pictures from internet 4

Applications Mineral recoveryGasoline/solvent vapor recovery Pictures from internet 5

Distiller's dried grains with solubles (DDGS)

Current Progress 7

Current Progress 8

Oil/water separation using carbon foam