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Research progresses of CO oxidation catalysts with superior SO_2 resistance

Received Date:2024-06-19 Revised Date:2024-07-09 Accepted Date:2024-08-19

DOI:10.20078/j.eep.20240712

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    Abstract:Carbon monoxide (CO) is a common air pollutant in industrial flue gas and motor vehicle exhaust, and its excessive emiss... Open+
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    Carbon monoxide (CO) is a common air pollutant in industrial flue gas and motor vehicle exhaust, and its excessive emissions pose a serious threat to human health. Currently, catalytic oxidation technology is widely used for CO emission control. However, sulfur dioxide (SO_2), which is prevalent in industrial flue gas and motor vehicle exhaust, can cause irreversible poisoning of CO oxidation catalysts, resulting in their severe deactivation. Therefore, improving the SO_2 resistance performance of CO oxidation catalysts has become a research hotspot in the field of environmental catalysis. This review summarizes the SO_2 poisoning mechanism on CO oxidation catalysts, categorizes the methods of characterizing sulfur species on the catalyst surface, and discusses effective strategies to enhance the SO_2 resistance performance of various CO oxidation catalysts. This review will contribute to the understanding of the adsorption and transformation processes of SO_2 on the catalyst surface, revealing the mechanism of the interaction between SO_2 and catalysts, and providing significant references for the design and synthesis of CO oxidation catalysts with superior SO_2 resistance performance.

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    Authors:

    • TAN Wei1,2
    • MU Yibo1,2
    • ZHANG Bifeng1,2
    • CAI Yandi1,2
    • JI Xiaoyu1,2
    • YANG Jiawei1,2
    • JIANG Nan1,2
    • GUO Kai3
    • LIU Annai4,*
    • DONG Lin1,2,*

    Units

    • 1. State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of Environment, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, China
    • 2. Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Vehicle Emissions Control, School of Environment, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, China
    • 3. State Key Laboratory of Green Chemical Engineering andIndustrial Catalysis, Sinopec Shanghai Research Institute of Petrochemical Technology Co., Ltd., Shanghai 201208, China
    • 4. Sinopec Catalyst Co., Ltd., Sinopec Group, Beijing 100176, China

    Keywords

    • CO oxidation
    • SO2 poisoning
    • SO2 resistance performance
    • SO2 poisoning mechanism
    • Catalyst design

    Citation

    TAN Wei, MU Yibo, ZHANG Bifeng, et al. Research progresses of CO oxidation catalysts with superior SO_2 resistance[J]. Energy Environmental Protection, 2024, 38(4): 17-29.

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