iScience (Aug 2024)

Active nitrogen sites on nitrogen doped carbon for highly efficient associative ammonia decomposition

  • Dongpei Ye,
  • Kwan Chee Leung,
  • Wentian Niu,
  • Mengqi Duan,
  • Jiasi Li,
  • Ping-Luen Ho,
  • Dorottya Szalay,
  • Tai-Sing Wu,
  • Yun-Liang Soo,
  • Simson Wu,
  • Shik Chi Edman Tsang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 8
p. 110571

Abstract

Read online

Summary: Nitrogen doped carbon materials have been studied as catalyst support for ammonia decomposition. There are 4 different types of nitrogen environments (graphitic, pyrrolic, pyridinic and nitrogen oxide) on the amorphous support identified. In this paper, we report a 5%Ru on MgCO3 pre-treated nitrogen doped carbon catalyst with high content of edge nitrogen-containing sites which displays an ammonia conversion rate of over 90% at 500°C and WHSV = 30,000 mL gcat−1 h−1. It also gives an impressive hydrogen production rate of 31.3 mmol/(min gcat) with low apparent activation energy of 43 kJ mol−1. Fundamental studies indicate that the distinct average Ru-N4 coordination site on edge regions is responsible for such high catalytic activity. Ammonia is stepwise decomposed via a Ru-N(H)-N(H)-Ru intermediate. This associative mechanism circumvents the direct cleavage of energetic surface nitrogen from metal to form N2 hence lowering the activation barrier for the decomposition over this catalyst.

Keywords