ACTIVATED CARBON
***What is Activated Carbon?***
Activated Carbon is a form of carbon which has been processed to have small pores, drastically increasing its surface area and absorptive properties.
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The conventional method of making Activated Carbon:
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***What is Activated Carbon generally used for?***
Activated Carbon has a variety of uses and application, both in raw form, or in products:
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***Problems with conventional methods of production***
***Why is MiST's technology a superior production method?***
The traditional pyrolysis method of activated carbon production requires temperatures in excess of 500° C, and over a few hours.
VERSUS Microionics patented method requires temperatures less than 150 C°, and a few seconds for high-quality carbonization. Technology is ready for commercialization.
Current status: Pilot Plant construction Purity: Offer ash control; no acid-base wash required post activation.
Recycling: Recyclable process, uses wastes and support clean environment. Economic: No high temperature, no long time heating and energy saving. Quality: Higher quality and performance for conventional and specialty applications.
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MiST's Process VideoMiST's Production MethodMiST's Activated Carbon |
HYBRID LITHIUM ION CAPACITOR (LIC)
***What is a Hybrid Lithium Ion Capacitor?***
***Why is MiST's technology superior?***
Novel device architectures using unique and proprietary components.
Current status: Research and Development MiST's Hybrid Lithium Ion Capacitors have:
Emerging state-of-the-art technology |