“…Activated carbons can be prepared from many organic materials having a high carbon content like wood [4,5], coal [6], lignite [7] and coconut shells [8][9][10]. In the recent years, many other agricultural by-products have been used as sources for activated carbons production such as cherry stones [11,12], olive stones [13][14][15][16][17][18], oil palm stones [19][20][21], apricot stones [22,23], almond shells [24], sugar cane bagasse [25,26], walnut shells [13], pecan shells [27][28][29], cotton stalks [30] and date stones [31][32][33][34][35]. World production of dates was approximately 6.7 million tonnes in 2004.…”