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  • Why does activated carbon have a lower iodine number?
  • Since it is an anion, the surface oxides found in the activated carbon repel it. Therefore, the more surface oxides an activated carbon contains, the lower its iodine number will be, although its surface area will not change. 2.
  • What is a good iodine number for water treatment?
  • The degree of activation is measured by its carbon tetrachloride number (CTC). A value of 50 or more is considered good for water treatment. And (2) the relative surface area of the carbon measured by Iodine Number (Io N) which for potable water treatment should be in the range of 900-1050.
  • Can activated carbon be used for water purification?
  • Activated carbon has been utilised for water purification for a long time, but the focus has been recently shifted to developing low-cost agricultural waste adsorbents such as fruits, rice husk, straw, coconut wastes, coffee waste, vegetable peels, sludge, and bagasse [ 7, 12, 18, 19, 31, 36, 52, 55, 56, 118, 121, 139, 157 ].
  • Can activated carbon improve water quality?
  • Activated carbon is an adsorption medium and its use is considered an advanced technique for meeting many water quality demands. Treatment with activated carbon is not new and has in fact been used for thousands of years to improve the quality of drinking water.