Coal-based activated carbons (CAC) were prepared from coal in Xinjiang China by microwave-assisted activation. The effects of preparation conditions on adsorption capabilities of CAC for methylene blue (MB) and iodine were investigated. The microwave activation was carried out with coal activator ratio of 1:3 for 12 min at 700 W of power, the adsorption capacities of the prepared CAC achieved the maximal values of 312 and 1048.19 mg/g for MB and iodine. The increasing of CAR, activation time, and microwave power reduced the surface functional groups and improved the pH(PZC) of CAC. The BET surface area and total pore volume of CAC prepared were identified as 1770.49 m(2)/g and 0.99 cm(3)/g, respectively. Hence, the work demonstrates that the use of microwave heating for preparing CAC is more rapid, cheaper and efficient. The adsorption behaviors of typical polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in ethanol aqueous solution on CAC were also explored. Equilibrium data were favorably described by the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms, and adsorption kinetics was fitted to the pseudo-second-order model well. The equilibrium adsorption amounts were 117.17 mg/g for pyrene, 111.39 mg/g for phenanthrene, and 78.18 mg/g for naphthalene. Thus, CAC prepared by microwave activation could have a very effective application in removal of these PAHs. (C) 2015 Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.