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Identification of Intermediates in the Reaction Pathway of SO 2 on the CaO Surface: From Physisorption to Sulfite to Sulfate.

Nils ScheweFarahnaz MalekiGiovanni Di LibertoAndreas GerdesHicham IdrissGianfranco PacchioniChristof Wöll
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
The interaction of CaO and Ca(OH) 2 with solvated or gaseous SO 2 plays a crucial role in the corrosion of urban infrastructure by acid rain or in the removal of SO 2 from flue gas. We carried out a combined spectroscopic and theoretical investigation on the interaction of SO 2 with a CaO(001) single crystal. First, the surface chemistry of SO 2 was investigated at different temperatures using polarization-resolved IR reflection absorption spectroscopy. Three species were identified, and an in-depth density functional theory study was carried out, which allowed deriving a consistent picture. Unexpectedly, low temperature exposure to SO 2 solely yields a physisorbed species. Only above 100 K, the transformation of this weakly bound adsorbate first to a chemisorbed sulfite and then to a sulfate occurs, effectively passivatating the surface. Our results provide the basis for more efficient strategies in corrosion protection of urban infrastructure and in lime-based desulfurization of flue gas.
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