Activated carbons are well known as adsorbents for gases and vapors. Micro porous carbons are used for the sorption/
separation of light gases, whereas, carbon with bigger pore size are applied for removal of large molecules. Therefore, the
control of pore size of activated carbon plays a vital role for their use in specific applications. In the present work, steam
activation parameters have been varied to control pore size of the resulting activated carbon. It was found that flow rate of
steam has profound effect on both surface characteristic and surface morphology. The flow rate of steam was optimized to
retain monolith structure as well as higher surface area.