Machine-made carbon is an efficient adsorption material and is widely used in air purification, water treatment, gas separation, catalyst carrier and other fields. The raw materials of machine-made charcoal mainly include the following types:
1. Wooden raw materials: Wood is one of the most commonly used raw materials for machine-made charcoal. Common wood raw materials include wood chips, sawdust, charcoal, bamboo, etc. These wood raw materials are usually prepared into machine-made charcoal through high-temperature carbonization and activation treatments.
2. Coconut shell: Coconut shell is another common raw material for machine-made charcoal. After carbonization, coconut shell has high porosity and adsorption properties, making it an ideal raw material for preparing high-quality machine-made charcoal.
3. Crop waste: Some crop waste such as rice husks, cotton stalks, peanut shells, etc. can also be used to prepare machine-made charcoal. This method of using crop waste to prepare machine-made charcoal contributes to resource reuse and environmental protection.
Different raw materials will produce different pore structures and surface chemical properties during the carbonization and activation processes, thus affecting the adsorption capacity and selectivity of the machine-made carbon.
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