Activated carbon exhibits a characteristic honeycomb structure in wood! Here are examples of cross-sectional observations.
This is a case study on the observation of the surface and cross-section of activated carbon, which is used as a filter in a general-purpose silica gel and ultrapure water production device. By observing the cross-section of silica gel, its porous nature was evident, while the characteristic honeycomb structure of wood was observed in activated carbon. The voids and mesh-like physical shapes seen in these materials increase the surface area, resulting in higher adsorption capacity, allowing them to function as deodorants. [Case Summary] - Investigation Samples: Silica Gel, Activated Carbon - Magnified Observation of Silica Gel: Is the porosity visible? - Magnified Observation of Activated Carbon: Honeycomb structure observed in activated carbon *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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