901934
NORIT® RX3 EXTRA
Synonym(s):
Activated carbon, Activated charcoal
description
Apparent Density: 380 k/m3
Ash content: 2 mass%
Butane adsorption at p/p0=0.1 : 28g/100g
form
powder
hardness
99 (Ball-pan hardness)
anion traces
chloride (Cl-): 0.1 mass% (acid extr.)
cation traces
Cu: 10 mg/kg (acid extr.)
Zn: 2 mg/kg (acid extr.)
SMILES string
[C]
InChI
1S/C
InChI key
OKTJSMMVPCPJKN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
General description
NORIT®RX 3 EXTRA is an acid washed, steam activated carbon that exhibits high porevolume. Activated carbons are internally porous microcrystalline,non-graphitic forms of carbon. The activated carbons possess large surface area(~1000 m2/g) and pore volumes which make them useful forapplications in energy storage devices, catalysis, and for removal ofimpurities from gases and liquids.
Application
Becauseof its excellent purity along with good abrasion resistance NORIT® RX3 EXTRA issuitable as a catalyst or catalyst carrier for high purity gas phaseapplications. It offers advantages of high catalytic activity, high hardnessand durability, and low pressure drop.
Legal Information
Product of Cabot Corporation.
NORIT® is a registered trademark of Cabot Corporation.
NORIT® is a registered trademark of Cabot Corporation.
DARCO is a registered trademark of Cabot Norit Americas, Inc.
Norit is a registered trademark of Norit N.V.
Storage Class Code
13 - Non Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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Hydrogen production by propylene-assisted decomposition of methane over activated carbon catalysts
Malaika A and Kozlowski M
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 35(19), 10302-10310 (2010)
Improving ice productivity and performance for an activated carbon/methanol solar adsorption ice-maker
Qasem NAA and El-Shaarawi MAI
Solar Energy, 98, 523-542 (2013)
Fundamentals of Adsorption onto Activated Carbon in Water and Wastewater Treatment.
Aktas O, et al.
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Preparation of iron-impregnated granular activated carbon for arsenic removal from drinking water
Chang Q, et al.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 184(1-3), 515-522 (2010)
Energy storage applications of activated carbons: supercapacitors and hydrogen storage.
Sevilla M and Mokaya R
Energy & Environmental Science, 7, 1250-1280 (2014)
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