Bioresource Technology, Vol.96, No.6, 699-706, 2005
Granular activated carbons from broiler manure: physical, chemical and adsorptive properties
Broiler manure produced at large concentrated facilities poses risks to the quality of water and public health. This study utilizes broiler litter and cake as source materials for granular activated carbon production and optimizes conditions for their production. Pelletized manure samples were pyrolyzed at 700 degreesC for I h followed by activation in an inert atmosphere under steam a( different water flow rates, for a period ranging from 15 to 75 min. Carbon physical and adsorptive properties were dependent on activation time and quantity of steam used as activant, yields varied from 18% to 28%. surface area varied from 253 to 5,48 m(2)/g and copper ion adsorption varied from 0.13 to 1.92 mmol Cu2+/g carbon. Best overall performing carbons were steam activated for 45 min at 3 ml/ min. Comparative studies with commercial carbons revealed the broiler cake-based carbon as having the highest copper ion efficiency. Published by Elsevier Ltd.