Supercritical water gasification (SCWG) has attracted attention as a technol. for utilizing wet biomass.We used a fluidized bed of alumina particles to prevent blockage of a SCWG reactor.A glucose solution was heated in the reactor with and without fluidized alumina particles.In the absence of alumina particles, char particles formed homogeneously in the reactor, but the use of a fluidized bed resulted in accumulation of char particles at the reactor's exit rather than inside the reactor.Therefore, the fluidized bed was effective at preventing blockage of the reactor.However, the alumina particles did not remove deposits from the reactor's walls.Instead, the fluidized bed caused larger char particles to form, preventing their adhesion to the reactor's wall.