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Enhanced Ammonia Decomposition by Tuning the Support Properties of Ni/Gd(x)Ce(1-x)O(2-δ) at 600 °C

Ammonia decomposition is a promising method to produce high-purity hydrogen. However, this process typically requires precious metals (such as Ru, Pt, etc.) as catalysts to ensure high efficiency at relatively low temperatures. In this study, we propose using several Ni/Gd(x)Ce(1-x)O(2-δ) catalysts...

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Autores principales: He, Haihua, Chen, Chonglai, Bian, Chaoqun, Ren, Junhua, Liu, Jiajia, Huang, Wei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10059070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36985722
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062750
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author He, Haihua
Chen, Chonglai
Bian, Chaoqun
Ren, Junhua
Liu, Jiajia
Huang, Wei
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Chen, Chonglai
Bian, Chaoqun
Ren, Junhua
Liu, Jiajia
Huang, Wei
author_sort He, Haihua
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description Ammonia decomposition is a promising method to produce high-purity hydrogen. However, this process typically requires precious metals (such as Ru, Pt, etc.) as catalysts to ensure high efficiency at relatively low temperatures. In this study, we propose using several Ni/Gd(x)Ce(1-x)O(2-δ) catalysts to improve ammonia decomposition performance by adjusting the support properties. We also investigate the underlying mechanism for this enhanced performance. Our results show that Ni/Ce(0.8)Gd(0.2)O(2-δ) at 600 °C can achieve nearly complete ammonia decomposition, resulting in a hydrogen production rate of 2008.9 mmol.g(−1).h(−1) with minimal decrease over 150 h. Density functional theory calculations reveal that the recombinative desorption of nitrogen is the rate-limiting step of ammonia decomposition over Ni. Our characterizations indicate that Ni/Ce(0.8)Gd(0.2)O(2-δ) exhibits a high concentration of oxygen vacancies, highly dispersed Ni on the surface, and abundant strong basic sites. These properties significantly enhance the associative desorption of N and strengthen the metal support interactions, resulting in high catalytic activity and stability. We anticipate that the mechanism could be applied to designing additional catalysts with high ammonia decomposition performance at relatively low temperatures.
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spelling pubmed-100590702023-03-30 Enhanced Ammonia Decomposition by Tuning the Support Properties of Ni/Gd(x)Ce(1-x)O(2-δ) at 600 °C He, Haihua Chen, Chonglai Bian, Chaoqun Ren, Junhua Liu, Jiajia Huang, Wei Molecules Article Ammonia decomposition is a promising method to produce high-purity hydrogen. However, this process typically requires precious metals (such as Ru, Pt, etc.) as catalysts to ensure high efficiency at relatively low temperatures. In this study, we propose using several Ni/Gd(x)Ce(1-x)O(2-δ) catalysts to improve ammonia decomposition performance by adjusting the support properties. We also investigate the underlying mechanism for this enhanced performance. Our results show that Ni/Ce(0.8)Gd(0.2)O(2-δ) at 600 °C can achieve nearly complete ammonia decomposition, resulting in a hydrogen production rate of 2008.9 mmol.g(−1).h(−1) with minimal decrease over 150 h. Density functional theory calculations reveal that the recombinative desorption of nitrogen is the rate-limiting step of ammonia decomposition over Ni. Our characterizations indicate that Ni/Ce(0.8)Gd(0.2)O(2-δ) exhibits a high concentration of oxygen vacancies, highly dispersed Ni on the surface, and abundant strong basic sites. These properties significantly enhance the associative desorption of N and strengthen the metal support interactions, resulting in high catalytic activity and stability. We anticipate that the mechanism could be applied to designing additional catalysts with high ammonia decomposition performance at relatively low temperatures. MDPI 2023-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10059070/ /pubmed/36985722 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062750 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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He, Haihua
Chen, Chonglai
Bian, Chaoqun
Ren, Junhua
Liu, Jiajia
Huang, Wei
Enhanced Ammonia Decomposition by Tuning the Support Properties of Ni/Gd(x)Ce(1-x)O(2-δ) at 600 °C
title Enhanced Ammonia Decomposition by Tuning the Support Properties of Ni/Gd(x)Ce(1-x)O(2-δ) at 600 °C
title_full Enhanced Ammonia Decomposition by Tuning the Support Properties of Ni/Gd(x)Ce(1-x)O(2-δ) at 600 °C
title_fullStr Enhanced Ammonia Decomposition by Tuning the Support Properties of Ni/Gd(x)Ce(1-x)O(2-δ) at 600 °C
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced Ammonia Decomposition by Tuning the Support Properties of Ni/Gd(x)Ce(1-x)O(2-δ) at 600 °C
title_short Enhanced Ammonia Decomposition by Tuning the Support Properties of Ni/Gd(x)Ce(1-x)O(2-δ) at 600 °C
title_sort enhanced ammonia decomposition by tuning the support properties of ni/gd(x)ce(1-x)o(2-δ) at 600 °c
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10059070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36985722
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062750
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