Evidence of ammonia synthesis by bulk diffusion in cobalt molybdenum particles in a CLAS process

For the first time ammonia-synthesis-on-nitridation has been reported in CoMo during a chemical looping ammonia synthesis experiment. The observation lends evidence to the existence of a dynamic surface, a shrinking core and counter diffusion. The Mars-van Krevlen mechanism involving surface and bul...

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Main Authors: Sean W. Brown, Changle Jiang, Qiang Wang, Ashley Caiola, Jianli Hu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-07-01
Series:Catalysis Communications
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1566736722000437
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Summary:For the first time ammonia-synthesis-on-nitridation has been reported in CoMo during a chemical looping ammonia synthesis experiment. The observation lends evidence to the existence of a dynamic surface, a shrinking core and counter diffusion. The Mars-van Krevlen mechanism involving surface and bulk exchange has been established for the CoMo system under H2:N2 atmospheres was extended into the CLAS domain and complicated by the existence of an unreacted oxide core containing molybdenum bronzes, HxMoO3. This OH−1 diffuses outward as the core is stabilized by N−3, resulting in the observation of gas phase H2O and NH3 in the absence of gaseous H2.
ISSN:1873-3905