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Cleaning Up: How Brazil Nut Shells Help Remove Catechol from Water
BrazilTuesday, December 31, 2024
The strongest bonds form between 25 to 55°C, making the carbon extra effective at absorbing catechol at these temperatures. This process involves various forces like hydrogen bonds and π-π interactions. The carbon also has tiny holes (pores) of a similar size, which is why it can grab and hold onto the catechol molecules so well. Overall, the whole process is like a well-oiled machine that works best under certain conditions to clean up water efficiently.
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