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What is the difference between the iodine value of activated carbon?


The iodine value is the amount of iodine adsorbed by activated carbon in a 0.02N 12/KL aqueous solution. The iodine value is related to the surface area of pores with a diameter greater than 10A. The iodine value is one of the criteria for judging the price of activated carbon.

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