Over twice the specific surface area compared to conventional products! Maxorb Technical Document 'Adsorption Characteristics'
Publication on the adsorption characteristics of high-performance porous carbon "Max Sorb".
The MaxSorb technical document "Adsorption Characteristics" provides an explanation of the alkali-activated activated carbon "MaxSorb," which successfully went into mass production in 1992. This product can achieve a specific surface area exceeding 3000 m², which is three times that of regular activated carbon, allowing it to exhibit various high adsorption performances that cannot be realized with standard activated carbon. [Contents] ■ Characteristics of adsorption materials ■ Performance for gas storage (e.g., CH₄, H₂) For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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[Content] [Adsorption Material Characteristics] ■ Activation Method: Alkali / Steam ■ Product Name: MSP-20X, MSC-30 / General Purpose ■ Applications: Low Molecular Adsorption, High Molecular Adsorption / General Adsorption ■ Specific Surface Area [m²/g]: 2360, 3020 / 1060 ■ Pore Volume [ml/g]: 1.09, 1.72 / 0.49 ■ Average Pore Diameter - BJH [nm]: 1.39, 1.88 / 1.42 ■ Ash Content [%]: <1.0, <1.0 / 2.3 ⇒ Customizable upon request (particle size, surface functional group amount, granulation, etc.) [Gas Storage (for CH₄, H₂, etc.) Performance] ⇒ Capable of efficiently storing various gases at low pressure *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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We contribute to the creation of a clean and bright future society through carbon materials. Based on the knowledge and technology of carbon chemistry cultivated over many years, we develop and manufacture products such as "steam-activated activated carbon," "high-performance activated carbon through alkaline activation," and "activated carbon fibers," primarily supplying them to industries in the environmental energy sector.