Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4763532 Chemical Engineering Journal 2017 36 Pages PDF
Abstract
Zero reaction order in ammonia typically implies that the rate limiting step is not related to amination, but rather to a preceding dehydrogenation step. Experimentally observed unusual positive order in hydrogen in dehydrogenation was related to deactivation by surface coking. Partial surface regeneration requires presence of hydrogen, thus explaining a positive reaction order towards this reactant. A detailed analysis of kinetic regularities, which due to specificity of the reaction mechanism could be done separately for activity and selectivity, allowed advancing a mathematical model adequately describing experimental observations.
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