Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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51647 | Catalysis Communications | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The iron nanoparticles that are encapsulated by microporous and mesoporous silica shells were synthesized for the generation of COx-free hydrogen through the catalytic decomposition of ammonia. The encapsulated iron nanoparticles show excellent catalytic activity, giving 100% ammonia conversion in the 650–670 °C range. The core-shell structured catalysts are highly stable under the adopted reaction conditions owing to the stable silica shells that effectively prevent aggregation of iron nanoparticles. In contrast, the naked iron nanoparticles deactivated gradually at 670 °C and lost 18% ammonia conversion in a period of 63 h.
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Authors
Yanxing Li, Shunqiang Liu, Lianghong Yao, Weijie Ji, Chak-Tong Au,