Synergistic Adsorption and In Situ Catalytic Conversion of SO2 by Transformed Bimetal-Phenolic Functionalized Biomass
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-03, 10:43authored byGao Xiao, Qiuping Xie, Yunxiang He, Xin Huang, Joseph RichardsonJoseph Richardson, Manna Dai, Jian Hua, Xin Li, Junling Guo, Xuepin Liao, Bi Shi
SO2 removal is critical to flue gas purification. However, based on performance and cost, materials under development are hardly adequate substitutes for active carbon-based materials. Here, we engineered biomass-derived nanostructured carbon nanofibers integrated with highly dispersed bimetallic Ti/CoOx nanoparticles through the thermal transition of metal-phenolic functionalized industrial leather wastes for synergistic SO2 adsorption and in situ catalytic conversion. The generation of surface-SO32- and peroxide species (O22-) by Ti/CoOx achieved catalytic conversion of adsorbed SO2 into value-added liquid H2SO4, which can be discharged from porous nanofibers. This approach can also avoid the accumulation of the adsorbed SO2, thereby achieving high desulfurization activity and a long operating life over 6000 min, preceding current state-of-the-art active carbon-based desulfurization materials. Combined with the techno-economic and carbon footprint analysis from 36 areas in China, we demonstrated an economically viable and scalable solution for real-world SO2 removal on the industrial scale.