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2021 ◽  
pp. 106344
Author(s):  
Yuxin Wang ◽  
Tuhin S. Khan ◽  
Christina Wildfire ◽  
Dushyant Shekhawat ◽  
Jianli Hu

2021 ◽  
Vol 362 ◽  
pp. 2-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bhaskar S. Patil ◽  
Nikolay Cherkasov ◽  
Nadadur Veeraraghavan Srinath ◽  
Juergen Lang ◽  
Alex O. Ibhadon ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Ji Feng ◽  
Xilun Zhang ◽  
Jiemin Wang ◽  
Xiaohua Ju ◽  
Lin Liu ◽  
...  

Ammonia gains increasing attention as a promising energy carrier because of its high capacity for hydrogen storage (17.6 wt.%), facile liquefaction under mild conditions and easy libration of H2. Catalytic...


Author(s):  
Kevin H. R. Rouwenhorst ◽  
Hugo G. B. Burbach ◽  
Dave W. Vogel ◽  
Judit Núñez Paulí ◽  
Bert Geerdink ◽  
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The barrier for N2 dissociation on Ru can be decreased by plasma-activation, or the barrier can be removed completely by the formation of N radicals, resulting in NH3 formation beyond the thermal equilibrium on Ru-catalysts.


Author(s):  
Hongdan Zhu ◽  
Jolyon Aarons ◽  
Qian Peng

An Fe2 catalyst combined with the vicinal nonmetallic sites may break the Brønsted–Evans–Polanyi limitation and lead to a more efficient ammonia synthesis than previously reported. Our theoretical calculations show that...


2021 ◽  
Vol 393 ◽  
pp. 369-380
Author(s):  
Fnu Gorky ◽  
Anthony Best ◽  
Jacek Jasinski ◽  
Bryan J. Allen ◽  
Ana C. Alba-Rubio ◽  
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ACS Catalysis ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (24) ◽  
pp. 14763-14774 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lea R. Winter ◽  
Bryony Ashford ◽  
Jungmi Hong ◽  
Anthony B. Murphy ◽  
Jingguang G. Chen

2020 ◽  
Vol 124 (42) ◽  
pp. 22871-22883
Author(s):  
K. van ‘t Veer ◽  
Y. Engelmann ◽  
F. Reniers ◽  
A. Bogaerts

Catalysts ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 999
Author(s):  
Kevin H. R. Rouwenhorst ◽  
Leon Lefferts

Plasma catalysis has recently gained traction as an alternative to ammonia synthesis. The current research is mostly fundamental and little attention has been given to the technical and economic feasibility of plasma-catalytic ammonia synthesis. In this study, the feasibility of plasma-catalytic ammonia is assessed for small-scale ammonia synthesis. A brief summary of the state of the art of plasma catalysis is provided as well as a targets and potential avenues for improvement in the conversion to ammonia, ammonia separation and a higher energy efficiency. A best-case scenario is provided for plasma-catalytic ammonia synthesis and this is compared to the Haber-Bosch ammonia process operated with a synthesis loop. An ammonia outlet concentration of at least 1.0 mol. % is required to limit the recycle size and to allow for efficient product separation. From the analysis, it follows that plasma-catalytic ammonia synthesis cannot compete with the conventional process even in the best-case scenario. Plasma catalysis potentially has a fast response to intermittent renewable electricity, although low pressure absorbent-enhanced Haber-Bosch processes are also expected to have fast responses to load variations. Low-temperature thermochemical ammonia synthesis is expected to be a more feasible alternative to intermittent decentralized ammonia synthesis than plasma-catalytic ammonia synthesis due to its superior energy efficiency.


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