The use of organic solvents to remove SO2 from flue gas has the advantages of low investment cost, convenient operation, high efficiency, and reusability. We prepared three absorbents in this paper, namely tetraethylenetetramine (TETA), triethylenetetramine /triethylene glycol dimethyl ether (TriEDGME), and triethylenetetramine/triethylene glycol dimethyl ether/H2O. The atmospheric bubbling method absorbs SO2. The experimental results show that the three kinds of absorbents formed white precipitates after adsorbing SO2. The infrared spectra analysis and element analysis of the three types of precipitate showed that their chemical structures were basically the same. The structural formula is NH2(CH2)2NH(CH2)2NH3SO3NH2·2H2O; the product was determined to be a shaped crystal structure by XRD and SEM. In addition, the thermal stability analysis of the product revealed that the product sublimed at 123 °C and decomposed at about 185 °C.