Activated carbon could lead to odorless diapers
| Date | 22nd, Sep 2022 |
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| Source | Phys.org - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
While activated carbon is used in kitchen fans to eliminate food odors, a new dissertation from the University of Gothenburg shows that activated carbon could also eliminate the smell of urine from diapers. Experiments with the odor molecule p-cresol show that activated carbon, which largely consists of the carbon variant graphene, can lock in odor instead of it being released to the surroundings.