I've read today something about the activated carbon absorbing iodine really fast. I know Wikipedia ain't the absolute truth, but I tend to think that this statement is true :
So with this in mind, any comment on the topic title? ;-)
Activated carbon does adsorb iodine very well and in fact the iodine number, mg/g, (ASTM D28 Standard Method test) is used as an indication of total surface area. source
So with this in mind, any comment on the topic title? ;-)