A Bulgarian lignite from the Chukurovo deposit was used to produce an
activated carbon by one-step steam pyrolysis at 650-degrees-C. The eff
ects of the presence of water vapour on the yield and composition of t
he solid, liquid and gas products were investigated. The water vapour
present during pyrolysis-activation contributes to distillation of low
molecular weight products and reacts with the coal and the volatile p
roducts obtained during pyrolysis. These processes lead to an increase
in the yield of liquid and gas products and a decrease in the solid y
ield. The resulting carbon is characterized by a more developed porous
structure, a higher N2 BET surface area and higher adsorption capacit
y for iodine and methylene blue compared to the solid product obtained
after pyrolysis in an argon atmosphere. The concentration of the acti
vated carbon surface functional groups is considerably higher than tha
t of the char obtained by pyrolysis in an argon atmosphere under the s
ame heating conditions.