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Co nanoparticles supported on mixed magnesium–lanthanum oxides: effect of calcium and barium addition on ammonia synthesis catalyst performance

The synthesis of ammonia in the Haber–Bosch process produces millions of tons of ammonia annually needed for producing fertilisers required to feed the growing population. Although this process has been optimised extensively, it still accounts for about 2% of global energy consumption. It is, theref...

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Autores principales: Ronduda, Hubert, Zybert, Magdalena, Patkowski, Wojciech, Moszyński, Dariusz, Albrecht, Aleksander, Sobczak, Kamil, Małolepszy, Artur, Raróg-Pilecka, Wioletta
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9901289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36760280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00133d
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author Ronduda, Hubert
Zybert, Magdalena
Patkowski, Wojciech
Moszyński, Dariusz
Albrecht, Aleksander
Sobczak, Kamil
Małolepszy, Artur
Raróg-Pilecka, Wioletta
author_facet Ronduda, Hubert
Zybert, Magdalena
Patkowski, Wojciech
Moszyński, Dariusz
Albrecht, Aleksander
Sobczak, Kamil
Małolepszy, Artur
Raróg-Pilecka, Wioletta
author_sort Ronduda, Hubert
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description The synthesis of ammonia in the Haber–Bosch process produces millions of tons of ammonia annually needed for producing fertilisers required to feed the growing population. Although this process has been optimised extensively, it still accounts for about 2% of global energy consumption. It is, therefore, desirable to develop an efficient ammonia synthesis catalyst. Over the last decades, many attempts have been made to improve the ammonia synthesis catalyst efficiency under mild conditions. Here, we studied the effect of adding Ca and Ba to the cobalt ammonia synthesis catalyst. The combination of the different experimental results allows concluding that Ca served as an inactive additive, whereas Ba served as an electronic promoter. The Ca addition did not change the textural, structural, and chemisorptive properties of the Ca-doped Co catalyst. On the other hand, the Ba addition had a major effect on the nature of active Co sites. It contributed to the formation of new active sites for hydrogen and nitrogen adsorption and dissociation. Barium addition also contributed to the generation of new basic sites, particularly the strong ones. These unique characteristics were ascribed to the formation of Co(core)–BaO(shell) structures. It is likely that the donation of electrons from BaO to N(2)via Co markedly promoted ammonia synthesis. This catalyst exhibited ammonia synthesis activity 4 times higher than that of the undoped Co catalyst and 2 times higher than that of the industrial Fe catalysts under identical conditions.
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spelling pubmed-99012892023-02-08 Co nanoparticles supported on mixed magnesium–lanthanum oxides: effect of calcium and barium addition on ammonia synthesis catalyst performance Ronduda, Hubert Zybert, Magdalena Patkowski, Wojciech Moszyński, Dariusz Albrecht, Aleksander Sobczak, Kamil Małolepszy, Artur Raróg-Pilecka, Wioletta RSC Adv Chemistry The synthesis of ammonia in the Haber–Bosch process produces millions of tons of ammonia annually needed for producing fertilisers required to feed the growing population. Although this process has been optimised extensively, it still accounts for about 2% of global energy consumption. It is, therefore, desirable to develop an efficient ammonia synthesis catalyst. Over the last decades, many attempts have been made to improve the ammonia synthesis catalyst efficiency under mild conditions. Here, we studied the effect of adding Ca and Ba to the cobalt ammonia synthesis catalyst. The combination of the different experimental results allows concluding that Ca served as an inactive additive, whereas Ba served as an electronic promoter. The Ca addition did not change the textural, structural, and chemisorptive properties of the Ca-doped Co catalyst. On the other hand, the Ba addition had a major effect on the nature of active Co sites. It contributed to the formation of new active sites for hydrogen and nitrogen adsorption and dissociation. Barium addition also contributed to the generation of new basic sites, particularly the strong ones. These unique characteristics were ascribed to the formation of Co(core)–BaO(shell) structures. It is likely that the donation of electrons from BaO to N(2)via Co markedly promoted ammonia synthesis. This catalyst exhibited ammonia synthesis activity 4 times higher than that of the undoped Co catalyst and 2 times higher than that of the industrial Fe catalysts under identical conditions. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9901289/ /pubmed/36760280 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00133d 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
Moszyński, Dariusz
Albrecht, Aleksander
Sobczak, Kamil
Małolepszy, Artur
Raróg-Pilecka, Wioletta
Co nanoparticles supported on mixed magnesium–lanthanum oxides: effect of calcium and barium addition on ammonia synthesis catalyst performance
title Co nanoparticles supported on mixed magnesium–lanthanum oxides: effect of calcium and barium addition on ammonia synthesis catalyst performance
title_full Co nanoparticles supported on mixed magnesium–lanthanum oxides: effect of calcium and barium addition on ammonia synthesis catalyst performance
title_fullStr Co nanoparticles supported on mixed magnesium–lanthanum oxides: effect of calcium and barium addition on ammonia synthesis catalyst performance
title_full_unstemmed Co nanoparticles supported on mixed magnesium–lanthanum oxides: effect of calcium and barium addition on ammonia synthesis catalyst performance
title_short Co nanoparticles supported on mixed magnesium–lanthanum oxides: effect of calcium and barium addition on ammonia synthesis catalyst performance
title_sort co nanoparticles supported on mixed magnesium–lanthanum oxides: effect of calcium and barium addition on ammonia synthesis catalyst performance
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9901289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36760280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00133d
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