An
activated carbon product can be characterized by its activity and physical
properties. Activity properties include pore size distribution that defines the
available pore volume of a carbon over three pore size regions: the micropore,
mesopore, and macropore regions
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Micropore region - less than 100 Angstroms
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Mesopore region - between 100 and 1,000 Angstrom
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Macropore region - greater than 1,000 Angstroms
Pore
size distribution properties are key indicators of a carbon's potential
performance for removing contaminants (adsorbates) from water. The molecules
encountered in the gas phase are generally smaller than those in the liquid
phase applications; therefore, a gas phase carbon has the majority of its pores
concentrated in the micropore region.
A
broad range of pore sizes must be available, both for ease of movement of
adsorbates through the carbon pores and for the adsorption of particular
molecular sizes. Liquid phase carbons often contain a broader pore size
distribution to remove color bodies and larger organic materials, while
maintaining some microporosity for the removal of taste and odor compounds.