Desulfurization catalyst activated carbon "s-DAC.Y"
It is unaffected by carbon dioxide in the air! It is possible to remove harmful gases with a small amount of catalytic activated carbon.
By oxidizing hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide gas with a powerful oxidation catalyst attached to activated carbon, they are retained within the activated carbon in the form of sulfuric acid or sulfur. Until now, the common method for removing sulfur dioxide gas has been through neutralization reactions with various alkaline-based adsorbents or oxidants. However, the reaction with carbon dioxide in the air generates carbonates, causing a rapid decrease in the reaction rate and deterioration of performance. The feature of the catalyst-attached activated carbon 's-DAC.Y' is that, unlike the aforementioned neutralization or oxidation reactions, a special catalyst attached to the activated carbon oxidizes hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide gas with oxygen in the air, providing several times (compared to our company) the adsorption performance compared to adsorbents with alkaline-based materials or added oxidants. 【Technical Documentation Contents (Partial)】 ■ Overview ■ Mechanism of Oxidation ■ Features *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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