Activated carbon remains the most common method used to decolor vinegar Achaerandio et al 2024 Activated carbon can also be used to remove ethylene from fruit storage facilities particularly if brominated Reid 1985 The primary use for activated carbon is the treatment of water including potable water 24% of all use ; wastewater 21%
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