Abstract
The authors carried out some kinds of analysis on carbon products which was produced with superheated steam pyrolysis (SHS) comparing with traditional batch methods. Bagasse (sugarcane squeezed residue), cattle and poultry excrements were used as source materials. We mainly obtained the following results; 1) Chloride content of the carbon products which was produced with SHS are larger than those of the traditional batch method. And average pore size with SHS is generally smaller than those with the batch methods, 2) There is not a significant trend on potassium content of the carbon products between the methods, 3) Difference among the source materials are more significant.