Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
68447 Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Based on combination advantages of both supports MgO and carbon nanotubes (CNTs), a novel combination-type catalyst for ammonia synthesis has been developed, in which two catalysts, K-Ru/MgO and K-Ru/CNTs, are combined with the optimal weight ratio of 1/1. The results show that the highest catalytic activity of the combination-type ruthenium catalyst, K-Ru/CNTs + K-Ru/MgO, for ammonia synthesis reaches 4453 μmol NH3 h−1 g−cat−1 at 673 K under 0.2 MPa, which is about two times higher than the average activity of the two catalysts under the same operating conditions. It is suggested that there is a complementary interaction between the two supports (CISS), MgO and CNTs, and the combination of both K-MgO and K-CNTs promotes electron transfer from alkali metallic atoms to the B5-sites of ruthenium.

Graphical abstractA novel combination-type ruthenium catalyst has been developed, in which two catalysts, K-Ru/MgO and K-Ru/CNTs, are combined with weight ratio of 1/1. The hightest activity of the combination-type catalyst, K-Ru/CNTs + K-Ru/MgO, reaches 4453 μmol NH3 h−1 g−cat−1 at 673 K under 0.2 MPa, which is two times higher than the average activity of the two catalysts. Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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