Activated carbon has been prepared from solid wastes carbonised in a pilot-
scale batch flaming pyrolyser. Wood furniture waste (chipboard and plywood)
, scrap tyres, urban sewage, and straw were selected as pollutant solid was
tes for this study. Burn-off levels, porosity, and BET surface were determi
ned. From furniture waste derived char, a highly microporous solid was obta
ined at 850 degreesC with a BET surface area of 855 m(2)/g. A medium surfac
e area (431 m(2)/g) activated solid was obtained from Lyre derived char at
1000 degreesC. An FP-IR spectroscopic study of activated tyre and furniture
derived chars showed different chemical structures and a higher water adso
rption capacity for furniture derived solids than for those derived from ty
res. The low cost flaming pyrolyser can produce, at pilot scale. chars suit
able for activation from furniture wastes and tyres. (C) 2000 Elsevier Scie
nce Ltd. All rights reserved.