ACTIVATED CARBON PROCESS & TYPES
In the gas activation process, a previously carbonized material is
subjected to the oxidizing action of a stream of gas, such as steam,
carbon dioxide, air or a mixture of these. Activation temperatures
typically range from 700 to 1.100° C. In the resulting water-gas
reaction
in the chemical activation process, nonincinerated carbonaceous
the material is initially mixed with dehydrating or oxidizing chemicals and heated to between 400 and 800° C. The activation agent – zinc
chloride, phosphoric acid, sulphuric acid, etc. which may be used – is
leached out and recovered.
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