Different grades of natural manganese ores were used to remove SO 2 by dry flue gas desulfurization. The grades of the manganese ores were negatively correlated with the desulfurization performance. The produced MnSO 4 enriched on the surface would block the gas diffusion channels during desulfurization. The better desulfurization properties of the low-grade manganese ores are ascribed to the highly active g-MnO 2 , the porous structure, and the high specific surface area as well as the SiO 2 bridge-like effects. This study supports the cooperative use of sulfur-containing flue gases and low-grade natural manganese oxides.