Validation Begins for Bench-Scale Production of Solid Carbon from CO2 Using Molten Salt Electrolysis
Cosmo Oil, Kyoto University, I’MSEP, Sumitomo Heavy Industries, and SEC Carbon have launched a joint bench-scale validation project to convert CO2 into solid carbon via molten salt electrolysis. The effort aims to commercialize CCU and diversify/stabilize the domestic supply chain for carbon materials.
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Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd. (a group company of Cosmo Energy Holdings Co., Ltd.), Kyoto University, I’MSEP Co., Ltd., Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd., and SEC Carbon, Ltd. have jointly announced the start of a bench-scale validation project for manufacturing solid carbon from CO2 using molten salt electrolysis technology.
Building on previous joint studies, this initiative advances to the next stage of assessing technical feasibility with a perspective covering the entire supply chain—from CO2 supply and apparatus construction to evaluation as a carbon material and potential applications. With the participation of Sumitomo Heavy Industries (with a track record in design and construction for plant and process equipment) and SEC Carbon (with extensive expertise in manufacturing/evaluating carbon materials for electrolysis and high-temperature processes), the project will verify the feasibility of the process and materials using equipment with an annual carbon production capacity of several dozen kilograms.
As CCU technology gains attention for achieving a carbon-neutral society, molten salt electrolysis is distinguished by its ability to convert CO2 directly into solid carbon using only electrical energy, eliminating the need for expensive hydrogen. Furthermore, this method has the potential to contribute to the diversification and stabilization of the supply chain for carbon materials, which are indispensable for applications such as energy storage batteries.
Building on previous joint studies, this initiative advances to the next stage of assessing technical feasibility with a perspective covering the entire supply chain—from CO2 supply and apparatus construction to evaluation as a carbon material and potential applications. With the participation of Sumitomo Heavy Industries (with a track record in design and construction for plant and process equipment) and SEC Carbon (with extensive expertise in manufacturing/evaluating carbon materials for electrolysis and high-temperature processes), the project will verify the feasibility of the process and materials using equipment with an annual carbon production capacity of several dozen kilograms.
As CCU technology gains attention for achieving a carbon-neutral society, molten salt electrolysis is distinguished by its ability to convert CO2 directly into solid carbon using only electrical energy, eliminating the need for expensive hydrogen. Furthermore, this method has the potential to contribute to the diversification and stabilization of the supply chain for carbon materials, which are indispensable for applications such as energy storage batteries.
FAQ
この共同取り組みは何を検証しますか?
溶融塩電解技術を用いたCO2からの固体炭素製造について、ベンチスケール装置を用いた技術的可能性の検証、サプライチェーン全体の検討、および社会実装に向けた課題抽出を行います。
この取り組みの参加企業・団体はどこですか?
コスモ石油(コスモエネルギーグループ)、京都大学、アイ’エムセップ、住友重機械工業、SECカーボンの5者です。
なぜこの技術が注目されていますか?
電気エネルギーのみでCO2を炭素材料に転換可能であり、高コストなクリーン水素を必要としない点や、カーボンニュートラル社会における長期的な固定化・利用手段として期待されているためです。
期待される副次的効果は何ですか?
脱炭素への貢献に加え、蓄電池などで不可欠な炭素材料の地政学的リスクを低減し、国産炭素材料のサプライチェーン多様化・安定化に資する可能性があります。
検証の規模はどれくらいですか?
炭素年産数十kg規模のベンチスケール装置を用いて検証を行います。