2026-04-20 産業技術総合研究所

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- https://www.aist.go.jp/aist_j/press_release/pr2026/pr20260420/pr20260420.html
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1385894726021455
Fe系添加剤を用いた化学的および物理的効果による高温下での粒子付着の制御 Controlling particle adhesion at high temperatures via chemical and physical effects using an Fe-based additive
Genki Horiguchi, Tatsuya Okuizumi, Atsuki Ito, Masahiro Ito, Koichiro Tone, Hidehiro Kamiya, Yohei Okada
Chemical Engineering Journal Available online: 27 February 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2026.174686
Highlights
- The adhesiveness of ash particles is well known to cause operational problems.
- The use of appropriate additives is one approach to effectively control adhesion.
- FeSO4 additive can control adhesion at high temperatures caused by P.
- FeSO4 additive had two effects: a chemical effect and an increase in particle size.
- The effect of increasing particle size is independent of chemical characteristics.
Abstract
Controlling ash adhesion at high temperatures is important for the stable and effective thermochemical conversion of biomass and sewage sludge. Particle adhesion at high temperatures is caused by the melting of compounds with low melting points. Phosphorous is one of the elements that cause adhesion, and the use of appropriate amounts of Fe-based additives has been found to suppress P-induced adhesion. However, effectively suppressing adhesion using an additive necessitates the selection of a suitable additive and the adjustment of its amount according to the chemical characteristics of the ash, which is difficult because of the complexity and variety of such characteristics. Herein, we provide a method to control adhesion by controlling the particle size. We found that using an FeSO4 aqueous solution as an additive not only leads to a chemical effect but also increases the particle size of ash. The effect of increasing particle size is independent of the chemical characteristics of the ash. In cases where the chemical effect of the additive is insufficient, a sufficient decrease in adhesion can still be achieved via the effect of increasing the particle size.

