Mechanism of the desulfurization route of the reduction of SO2 on carbons. Dimerization of Disulfur and Tetrasulfur
Eduardo Humeres,
Marília Isabel Tarnowski Correia,
Nito Angelo Debacher
et al.
Abstract:The desulfurization of carbons modified with SO2 was studied as a dispersion in boiling cyclohexane (81°C) using activated carbon (mAC) and graphene oxide (mGO), modified by SO2. The steady‐state species in the carbon matrix after the catalytic reduction of SO2 was considered a trisulfane. For mAC, there was a burst of a sulfur species identified as S2 by UV spectrum with a maximum at 217 nm (εM at 217 nm = 2.56 × 103) that showed a second‐order decay of absorbance with = 47.29 M‐1·sec‐1 (= 18.1 kcal·mol‐1). … Show more
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