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Activated carbon (also known as activated charcoal) is an exceptionally versatile material that can control the vast majority of molecules that pollute the air – that’s more than 150 million catalogued chemicals. Nowadays, activated carbon is used in a range of filters to remove a host of chemicals including volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Potential of activated carbon from various sources as a low-cost adsorbent to remove heavy metals and synthetic dyes - ScienceDirect
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Activated carbon (also known as activated charcoal) is an exceptionally versatile material that can control the vast majority of molecules that pollute the air – that's more than 150 million catalogued chemicals.
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