Design of a Recyclable Photoresponsive Adsorbent via Green Synthesis of Ag Nanoparticles in Porous Aromatic Frameworks for Low-Energy Desulfurization
Tiantian Li, Xiaowen Li, Hao Wu, Qunyu Chen

TL;DR
A new recyclable adsorbent using silver nanoparticles and light to efficiently remove sulfur from fuels with low energy use.
Contribution
A green-synthesized photoresponsive adsorbent with low-energy regeneration for desulfurization is developed.
Findings
Silver nanoparticles in porous aromatic frameworks enable efficient thiophenic sulfur adsorption.
Light-induced photothermal conversion allows rapid desorption without heating.
Up to 48% of adsorbed sulfur is released under light irradiation.
Abstract
Based on the pressing need to develop efficient desulfurization technologies for fuel oils, this study presents a novel photoresponsive adsorbent for the removal of refractory thiophenic sulfides. Conventional hydrodesulfurization exhibits limited efficiency for such compounds, while adsorption–desorption processes often suffer from high energy consumption during regeneration. Inspired by natural stimuli-responsive systems, we designed a photothermal adsorbent by incorporating silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) into a porous aromatic framework (PAF) via a green photoreduction method. The resulting materials, denoted as Ag(0)PBPAF-n (n = 1, 2, 3), were thoroughly characterized to confirm successful synthesis and structural integrity. The introduced Ag NPs serve as adsorption sites, enhancing uptake capacity through weak interactions with sulfur atoms in thiophenic molecules. More…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCatalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies · Covalent Organic Framework Applications · Industrial Gas Emission Control
