K. Stejskalova et al., A STUDY OF SO2 INTERACTION WITH SODIUM CARBONATES BY X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON-SPECTROSCOPY, Applied surface science, 103(4), 1996, pp. 509-516
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19
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Physics, Condensed Matter","Chemistry Physical","Materials Science, Coatings & Films
Sodium carbonates and their interaction with SO2 and SO2 containing ga
s mixtures have been investigated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
The samples studied included NaHCO3, NaHCO3 . Na2CO3 . 2H(2)O, Na2CO3
. H2O, Na2CO3 . 10H(2)O and anhydrous Na2CO3 prepared from the above
compounds by controlled thermal decomposition and/or dehydration. Clea
n surfaces of anhydrous Na2CO3 are found to be enriched in sodium. The
adsorption of SO2 on sodium carbonates yields surface species contain
ing S4+ and S6+ valence states of sulphur. The composition of the typi
cal products of desulphurization reactions carried out with anhydrous
carbonates has also been measured. On the basis of the binding energy
data sulphite and sulphate are identified in the products. Their distr
ibution has been shown to be dependent on the parent compound used for
anhydrous carbonate preparation. The lack of activity of some carbona
tes is explained in terms of blocking of the active surface by a layer
of reaction products.