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Ammonia decomposition over Ni catalysts supported on perovskite-type oxides for the on-site generation of hydrogen

Ammonia decomposition has attracted increasing attention as a promising process for the on-site generation of hydrogen. In this study, Ni catalysts supported on perovskite-type oxides (ABO(3)) were prepared and the activity for ammonia decomposition was examined. The Ni/ANbO(3) (A = Na and K) and Ni...

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Autores principales: Okura, Kaname, Miyazaki, Kazunari, Muroyama, Hiroki, Matsui, Toshiaki, Eguchi, Koichi
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9085908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35547483
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra06100a
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author Okura, Kaname
Miyazaki, Kazunari
Muroyama, Hiroki
Matsui, Toshiaki
Eguchi, Koichi
author_facet Okura, Kaname
Miyazaki, Kazunari
Muroyama, Hiroki
Matsui, Toshiaki
Eguchi, Koichi
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description Ammonia decomposition has attracted increasing attention as a promising process for the on-site generation of hydrogen. In this study, Ni catalysts supported on perovskite-type oxides (ABO(3)) were prepared and the activity for ammonia decomposition was examined. The Ni/ANbO(3) (A = Na and K) and Ni/AEMnO(3) (AE = Ca, Sr, and Ba) catalysts were less effective for this reaction. Meanwhile, the Ni/REAlO(3) (RE = La, Sm, and Gd) catalysts exhibited relatively high activity. For Ni/AETiO(3) and Ni/AEZrO(3), the performance strongly depended on the A-site element of the perovskite-type oxides, and the Sr and Ba elements were more effective than the Ca one in the respective series. The catalytic activity for Ni/AEZrO(3) was higher than Ni/AETiO(3) in the case of the same alkaline earth element, and Ni/BaZrO(3) was the most active among the samples investigated in this work. For these series, the order in the performance corresponded well with that in the basic property. The nitrogen desorption profiles revealed that the evolution of nitrogen atoms, which is one of the kinetically slow steps, effectively proceeded for Ni/SrZrO(3) and Ni/BaZrO(3) compared with the conventional Ni catalysts. This promotion effect would be ascribed to the strong basic properties of the SrZrO(3) and BaZrO(3) supports, resulting in the high activity of Ni/SrZrO(3) and Ni/BaZrO(3) for ammonia decomposition.
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spelling pubmed-90859082022-05-10 Ammonia decomposition over Ni catalysts supported on perovskite-type oxides for the on-site generation of hydrogen Okura, Kaname Miyazaki, Kazunari Muroyama, Hiroki Matsui, Toshiaki Eguchi, Koichi RSC Adv Chemistry Ammonia decomposition has attracted increasing attention as a promising process for the on-site generation of hydrogen. In this study, Ni catalysts supported on perovskite-type oxides (ABO(3)) were prepared and the activity for ammonia decomposition was examined. The Ni/ANbO(3) (A = Na and K) and Ni/AEMnO(3) (AE = Ca, Sr, and Ba) catalysts were less effective for this reaction. Meanwhile, the Ni/REAlO(3) (RE = La, Sm, and Gd) catalysts exhibited relatively high activity. For Ni/AETiO(3) and Ni/AEZrO(3), the performance strongly depended on the A-site element of the perovskite-type oxides, and the Sr and Ba elements were more effective than the Ca one in the respective series. The catalytic activity for Ni/AEZrO(3) was higher than Ni/AETiO(3) in the case of the same alkaline earth element, and Ni/BaZrO(3) was the most active among the samples investigated in this work. For these series, the order in the performance corresponded well with that in the basic property. The nitrogen desorption profiles revealed that the evolution of nitrogen atoms, which is one of the kinetically slow steps, effectively proceeded for Ni/SrZrO(3) and Ni/BaZrO(3) compared with the conventional Ni catalysts. This promotion effect would be ascribed to the strong basic properties of the SrZrO(3) and BaZrO(3) supports, resulting in the high activity of Ni/SrZrO(3) and Ni/BaZrO(3) for ammonia decomposition. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9085908/ /pubmed/35547483 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra06100a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Okura, Kaname
Miyazaki, Kazunari
Muroyama, Hiroki
Matsui, Toshiaki
Eguchi, Koichi
Ammonia decomposition over Ni catalysts supported on perovskite-type oxides for the on-site generation of hydrogen
title Ammonia decomposition over Ni catalysts supported on perovskite-type oxides for the on-site generation of hydrogen
title_full Ammonia decomposition over Ni catalysts supported on perovskite-type oxides for the on-site generation of hydrogen
title_fullStr Ammonia decomposition over Ni catalysts supported on perovskite-type oxides for the on-site generation of hydrogen
title_full_unstemmed Ammonia decomposition over Ni catalysts supported on perovskite-type oxides for the on-site generation of hydrogen
title_short Ammonia decomposition over Ni catalysts supported on perovskite-type oxides for the on-site generation of hydrogen
title_sort ammonia decomposition over ni catalysts supported on perovskite-type oxides for the on-site generation of hydrogen
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9085908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35547483
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra06100a
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