Activated Carbon
Activated carbon is a highly porous, adsorptive material processed to have an exceptionally large surface area (typically 500-1500 m²/g) through thermal or chemical activation of carbon-rich source materials. This versatile adsorbent exists in powdered (PAC), granular (GAC), pelletized, and extruded forms, with pore structures specifically engineered for different applications ranging from water purification to gas treatment. Its extended surface area and complex pore network (micropores <2nm, mesopores 2-50nm, macropores >50nm) enable superior physical adsorption of contaminants through van der Waals forces, as well as chemical interactions with surface functional groups.
Charcoal Decolourising Powder Extra Pure
Charcoal Decolourising Powder Extra Pure is a high-grade activated carbon used in laboratory settings for purification and clarification processes. Its exceptional adsorptive properties make it ideal for removing color impurities, organic contaminants, and unwanted residues from chemical solutions, solvents, and extracts. This extra pure form is especially suited for sensitive analytical work, pharmaceutical preparations, and biochemical applications where high purity and minimal contamination are critical. It is commonly used in filtration experiments and in the refinement of reagents and compounds. The powder should be handled in a dry environment and stored in airtight containers to maintain its effectiveness.