Lexicon

A B C D E F G H I L M N O P R S U V W

Activated carbon:

A highly porous form of carbon, obtained by heating organic substances at very high temperatures (bitumen, coal, wood, peat) and capable of adsorbing particles or microorganisms such as bacteria.

Adsorption:

The adhesion of molecules or bodies to the surfaces of solids. Pollutants can be adsorbed to the surface of the particles.