“…The reported desulfurization adsorbents include modified molecular sieves, activated carbon, activated metal oxides, ionic liquids (ILs), metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), boron nitride, and so forth. As a class of industrial adsorbents, titanium dioxide could provide Lewis acid sites, which were generated by its precursors during calcination in air and significantly impacted the sulfur uptake. , Besides, the loading of titanium dioxide onto porous substrates with high surface area (like alumina, silica, molecular sieves, or activated carbon) provided a feasible route to enhance the number of accessible adsorptive sites. Hussain et al studied the ADS of model and jet fuels over Ag/TiO x –SiO 2 and reported that the introduction of TiO 2 not only increased the Lewis acidity of adsorbent but also improved the dispersion of silver oxide, resulting in abundant adsorptive sites to capture sulfur.…”