Activated carbon is a highly porous material that is commonly used to remove impurities from water, air, and other liquids or gases.
The iodine value of activated carbon is a measure of its ability to absorb iodine, which is a useful indicator of its surface area and pore size distribution.
High iodine value activated carbon typically refers to activated carbon that has a high surface area and a large number of small pores.
This type of activated carbon is ideal for applications where the removal of small molecules or impurities is required, such as in the purification of water or air.
Activated carbon with high iodine values can be produced from a variety of sources, including coconut shells, wood, and other organic materials.
The activation process typically involves heating the raw material in the presence of an activating agent, such as steam or carbon dioxide, which creates pores within the material and increases its surface area.
Overall, high iodine value activated carbon is a highly effective material for a wide range of purification and adsorption applications due to its unique surface area and pore size distribution.

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