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What are the Limitations of GAC?
Despite its advantages, GAC has some limitations:
Adsorption Capacity
: It may become saturated over time and require regeneration or replacement.
Selectivity
: It may not be selective for all types of contaminants.
Cost
: Initial costs can be high, although regenerability can mitigate this over time.
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