Activated carbon from bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris) waste using CO 2 as activating agent for adsorption of methylene blue and phenolCarvão ativado a partir de resíduos de bambu (Bambusa vulgaris) utilizando CO 2 como agente ativante para adsorção de azul de metileno e fenol Abstract Bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris) wastes were used as raw material for producing activated carbon. The materials were collected and turned into activated carbons by carbonization (500 °C, 1.67 °C.min -1 , 60 min) and activation (800 °C, 10 °C.min -1 , 60 min) processes with CO 2 (100 mL.min -1 ). The obtained material (CO 2 AC) was characterized by its yield, elemental analysis, ash content, surface area (S BET ), Boehm titration method, scanning electron microscopy and used as adsorbent for removing the methylene blue and phenol contaminants. The Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models were selected for understanding the adsorption process. CO 2 AC produced showed yield of 21.6%, carbon content of 82.13% and S BET of 856.78 m 2 .g -1 , presenting rapid removal and high adsorption capacity for methylene blue (298.82 mg.g -1 ) and phenol (558.29 mg.g -1 )Santana, G. M.; Trugilho, P. F.; Borges, W. M. S.; Bianchi, M. L.; Paes, J. B.; Nobre, J. R. C.; Morais, R. M. 770