This is a demo store. No orders will be fulfilled.

A new strategy to effectively capture and recover SO2 based on the functional porous liquids

Journal of Cleaner Production [2024]
Shuaiyong Dou, Kang Liu, Yanru Feng, Xuan Wang, Bowen Zhang, Cunchao Yang, Mengru Sun, Jing Han, Erhong Duan
ABSTRACT

The modern fossil fuel utilisation industry has proposed higher requirements for SO 2 removal to meet cleaner production requirements, such as the reusability of desulfurisers, avoidance of equipment corrosion, and recovery of sulfur resources. This study constructed a novel type III porous liquids (PLs) which combine the fluidity of liquids and the permanent porosity of solid materials by uniformly dispersing porous metal-organic framework particles of NENU-3a into a steric solvent of polydimethylsiloxane , and used them for SO 2 capture and recovery. A novel desulfurisation system was developed using tert-butanol peroxide as the oxidant and water as the extractant. The endowed porosity of the PLs significantly improved the SO 2 capture performance, and the polydimethylsiloxane solvent acted as a protective screen to prevent the corrosion of SO 2 to the equipment. The prepared PLs exhibited excellent reusability owing to their structural stability. Furthermore, the captured SO 2 was fully oxidised to SO 4 2− due to the excellent catalytic oxidation activity of encapsulated polyoxometalates in NENU-3a, thus obtaining a high-purity sulfuric acid product. This work not only proposes a novel technology to realise the resource ability of SO 2 under environmentally friendly conditions but also opens a new window for the rational treatment of emitted SO 2 gas based on PLs to meet the new requirements for fossil fuel utilisation.

MATERIALS

Shall we send you a message when we have discounts available?

Remind me later

Thank you! Please check your email inbox to confirm.

Oops! Notifications are disabled.