High-surface-area activated carbons were prepared by chemical activation of
coconut shell with KOH as active agent. The influence of activation parame
ters on the final products was studied by varying the KOH-to-shell ratio, a
ctivation temperature and pre-heat temperatures. The samples were character
ized by nitrogen adsorption isotherms at 77 K. The surface area and pore vo
lume of the carbons were estimated by BET, the Langmuir equation and the t-
plot method. Pre-treatment at 600 degrees C favored the product with good y
ield, high surface area and granular form. The BET surface area and pore vo
lume were as high as 2451 m(2)/g and 1.21 cm(3)/g, respectively The activat
ed carbons exhibited a much higher adsorption capacity for phenol, 4-chloro
phenol and it-nitrophenol from aqueous solution than did a commercial activ
ated carbon. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.