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On the effect of metal loading on the performance of Co catalysts supported on mixed MgO–La(2)O(3) oxides for ammonia synthesis

Synthesis of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen is one of the largest manmade chemical processes, with annual production reaching 170 million tons. The Haber–Bosch process is the main industrial method for producing ammonia, which proceeds at high temperatures (400–600 °C) and pressures (20–40 MPa)...

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Autores principales: Ronduda, Hubert, Zybert, Magdalena, Patkowski, Wojciech, Sobczak, Kamil, Moszyński, Dariusz, Albrecht, Aleksander, Sarnecki, Adam, Raróg-Pilecka, Wioletta
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9695317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36505722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06053a
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author Ronduda, Hubert
Zybert, Magdalena
Patkowski, Wojciech
Sobczak, Kamil
Moszyński, Dariusz
Albrecht, Aleksander
Sarnecki, Adam
Raróg-Pilecka, Wioletta
author_facet Ronduda, Hubert
Zybert, Magdalena
Patkowski, Wojciech
Sobczak, Kamil
Moszyński, Dariusz
Albrecht, Aleksander
Sarnecki, Adam
Raróg-Pilecka, Wioletta
author_sort Ronduda, Hubert
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description Synthesis of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen is one of the largest manmade chemical processes, with annual production reaching 170 million tons. The Haber–Bosch process is the main industrial method for producing ammonia, which proceeds at high temperatures (400–600 °C) and pressures (20–40 MPa) using an iron-based catalyst. It is thus highly desirable to develop new catalysts with sufficient activity and stability under mild conditions. In this work, we report cobalt catalysts supported on magnesium–lanthanum mixed oxide with different Co loading amounts synthesised via a simple wet impregnation method. We have found a clear relationship between the ammonia synthesis rate and the Co loading amount. Specifically, the NH(3) synthesis rate increased on increasing cobalt loading and reached a maximum at 40 wt% Co deposition. A further increase in Co loading did not change the activity significantly. Interestingly, the surface-specific activity (TOF) remained almost unchanged regardless of the Co loading amount in the catalysts. It revealed that the resultant ammonia synthesis rate over the studied catalysts did not depend on the size and structure of Co nanoparticles but strongly on the Co loading amount. Finally, it is believed that the use of this type of catalyst will be a starting point toward energy-efficient ammonia production.
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spelling pubmed-96953172022-12-08 On the effect of metal loading on the performance of Co catalysts supported on mixed MgO–La(2)O(3) oxides for ammonia synthesis Ronduda, Hubert Zybert, Magdalena Patkowski, Wojciech Sobczak, Kamil Moszyński, Dariusz Albrecht, Aleksander Sarnecki, Adam Raróg-Pilecka, Wioletta RSC Adv Chemistry Synthesis of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen is one of the largest manmade chemical processes, with annual production reaching 170 million tons. The Haber–Bosch process is the main industrial method for producing ammonia, which proceeds at high temperatures (400–600 °C) and pressures (20–40 MPa) using an iron-based catalyst. It is thus highly desirable to develop new catalysts with sufficient activity and stability under mild conditions. In this work, we report cobalt catalysts supported on magnesium–lanthanum mixed oxide with different Co loading amounts synthesised via a simple wet impregnation method. We have found a clear relationship between the ammonia synthesis rate and the Co loading amount. Specifically, the NH(3) synthesis rate increased on increasing cobalt loading and reached a maximum at 40 wt% Co deposition. A further increase in Co loading did not change the activity significantly. Interestingly, the surface-specific activity (TOF) remained almost unchanged regardless of the Co loading amount in the catalysts. It revealed that the resultant ammonia synthesis rate over the studied catalysts did not depend on the size and structure of Co nanoparticles but strongly on the Co loading amount. Finally, it is believed that the use of this type of catalyst will be a starting point toward energy-efficient ammonia production. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9695317/ /pubmed/36505722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06053a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Ronduda, Hubert
Zybert, Magdalena
Patkowski, Wojciech
Sobczak, Kamil
Moszyński, Dariusz
Albrecht, Aleksander
Sarnecki, Adam
Raróg-Pilecka, Wioletta
On the effect of metal loading on the performance of Co catalysts supported on mixed MgO–La(2)O(3) oxides for ammonia synthesis
title On the effect of metal loading on the performance of Co catalysts supported on mixed MgO–La(2)O(3) oxides for ammonia synthesis
title_full On the effect of metal loading on the performance of Co catalysts supported on mixed MgO–La(2)O(3) oxides for ammonia synthesis
title_fullStr On the effect of metal loading on the performance of Co catalysts supported on mixed MgO–La(2)O(3) oxides for ammonia synthesis
title_full_unstemmed On the effect of metal loading on the performance of Co catalysts supported on mixed MgO–La(2)O(3) oxides for ammonia synthesis
title_short On the effect of metal loading on the performance of Co catalysts supported on mixed MgO–La(2)O(3) oxides for ammonia synthesis
title_sort on the effect of metal loading on the performance of co catalysts supported on mixed mgo–la(2)o(3) oxides for ammonia synthesis
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9695317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36505722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06053a
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