Samples were collected after crushing to obtain particles of smaller size. The samples were exposed to light and humanity for to enhance the development of the pore structure during pyrolysis. The above mentioned steps promote uniform carbonization reactions during the pyrolysis. The dried, light and humidity treated coconut pieces were placed into a muffle furnace. The pyrolysis was carried out under at 500-800°C (depending on the set activation temperature) for 1 to 2 h (depending on the decided activation time).The temperature was reached at a rate of approximately 20°C per minute. Upon completion of the pyrolysis, the sample was removed from the reactor and crushed. Then the chemical activated product was dried and stored for characterization. Then the product was taken for sieving and collection. After being cooled to less than 100°C, the carbon was sieved to retain the 0.425-2.00mm particles. The fines can be separated and bagged