Correlation Between Iodine Number and Decolorization Efficiency in Wood Activated Carbon

This article explores the relationship between iodine number and decolorization performance in wood-based activated carbon. It explains why iodine number alone is insufficient for evaluating liquid-phase applications and provides guidance on how to select the right carbon for high-efficiency color removal.
Factors Affecting Decolorization Efficiency of Wood Powder Activated Carbon

Wood-based powdered activated carbon plays a vital role in liquid-phase decolorization for industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, and biotech. This article explains how factors like pore structure, particle size, dosage, pH, and contact time influence its decolorization efficiency.