I was wondering if it was possible to "wash" old or used activated carbon in a solution to clean it, so that it can be reused again? Thanks
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I was wondering if it was possible to "wash" old or used activated carbon in a solution to clean it, so that it can be reused again? Thanks
:)
Pretty sure it's not possible. I think it actually chemically reacts, which is what neutralizes the smell. So in order to "clean" it you would need to chemical re-activate it. I think that would be more work then it is worth.
Yes. You can bake it off in a kiln at very high temperatures- in excess of 800'C. Know a potter? More specifically, know a potter whose kiln is in a spot where a severe case of two-skunks-fucking-stank wafting out of a warming kiln won't arouse suspicion? ;)
Yes as matter of fact I blow glass, and shape metal in my kiln. So I will try it. Miss Stinkyattic would you khow how long and at what temp would that be needed? Thanks for the help Stinkyattic:thumbsup:
I was told by gardener that you just have to boil carbon to reactivate it...same way they do water purifiers..I know this is a old thread..but might help in future