Hydrogen production by NH 3 decomposition at low temperatures assisted by surface protonics

Ammonia, which can be decomposed on-site to produce CO -free H , is regarded as a promising hydrogen carrier because of its high hydrogen density, wide availability, and ease of transport. Unfortunately, ammonia decomposition requires high temperatures (>773 K) to achieve complete conversion, the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical science (Cambridge) 2024-09, Vol.15 (37), p.15125-15133
Hauptverfasser: Ofuchi, Yukino, Mitarai, Kenta, Doi, Sae, Saegusa, Koki, Hayashi, Mio, Sampei, Hiroshi, Higo, Takuma, Seo, Jeong Gil, Sekine, Yasushi
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Ammonia, which can be decomposed on-site to produce CO -free H , is regarded as a promising hydrogen carrier because of its high hydrogen density, wide availability, and ease of transport. Unfortunately, ammonia decomposition requires high temperatures (>773 K) to achieve complete conversion, thereby hindering its practical applicability. Here, we demonstrate that high conversion can be achieved at markedly lower temperatures using an applied electric field along with a highly active and readily producible Ru/CeO catalyst. Applying an electric field lowers the apparent activation energies, promotes low-temperature conversion, and even surpasses equilibrium conversion at 398 K, thereby providing a feasible route to economically attractive hydrogen production. Experimentally obtained results and neural network potential studies revealed that this reaction proceeds HN-NH intermediate formation by virtue of surface protonics.
ISSN:2041-6520
2041-6539
DOI:10.1039/D4SC04790G