An Invisible Shield for Art Preservation: Museums use activated carbon to regulate the microenvironment and adsorb corrosive gases such as hydrogen sulfide and nitrogen dioxide. Research has confirmed that activated carbon with customized pore sizes can remove over 95% of low-concentration acidic gases (<1 ppm), extending the lifespan of cultural relics.
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