carbonburning
Carbonburning, also known as carbonization, is a process in which organic materials are heated in the absence of oxygen, resulting in the decomposition of the material and the release of volatile components. This process is commonly used in the production of activated carbon, a highly porous form of carbon used in various applications such as water purification, air filtration, and as an adsorbent in chemical processes.
The carbonburning process typically involves heating the organic material to temperatures between 600°C and 1200°C. At
Activated carbon produced through the carbonburning process has a high surface area and a porous structure,
The carbonburning process is also used in the production of biochar, a stable form of carbon that
In summary, carbonburning is a process that involves the thermal decomposition of organic materials in the