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Highly efficient SO2 absorption/activation and subsequent utilization by polyethylene glycol-functionalized Lewis basic ionic liquids

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 14, Issue 45, Pages 15832-15839

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2cp43362a

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21172125]
  2. 111 Project of the Ministry of Education of China [B06005]
  3. Ministry of Science and Technology [2012BAD32B10]

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Up to now, flue-gas desulfurization (FGD) is one of the most effective techniques to control SO2 emission from the combustion of fossil fuels. The conventional technology for FGD poses serious inherent drawbacks such as formation of byproducts and volatilization of solvents. In this work, polyethylene glycol (PEG)-functionalized Lewis basic ionic liquids (ILs) derived from DABCO were proved to be highly efficient absorbents for FGD due to its specific features such as high thermal stability, negligible vapor pressure, high loading capacity. Notably, PEG(150)MeDABCONTf(2) gave an extremely high SO2 capacity (4.38 mol mol(-1) IL), even under 0.1 bar SO2 partial pressure (1.01 mol mol(-1) IL), presumably owing to the strong SO2-philic characterization of the PEG chain. Furthermore, the absorbed SO2 could be easy to release by just bubbling N-2 at room temperature, greatly reducing energy requirement for SO2 desorption. In addition, SO2/CO2 selectivity (110) of PEG(150)MeDABCONTf(2) is two times larger than the non-functionalized imidazolium IL (45). On the other hand, through activation of SO2 with the tertiary nitrogen in the cation, Lewis basic ILs such as PEG(150)MeDABCOBr proved to be efficient catalysts for the conversion of SO2 to some value-added chemicals such as cyclic sulfites without utilization of any organic solvent or additive. Thus, this protocol would pave the way for the development of technological innovation towards efficient and low energy demanded practical process for SO2 absorption and subsequent transformation.

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