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Iron catalyst study provides insights into ammonia decompositionThey tested ammonia decomposition using a catalyst of the latest generation provided by Clariant. The team consisting of Dr. Maximilian Purcel, Astrid Müller and Professor Martin Muhler from Ruhr ...
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Ammonia is a chemical essential to many agricultural and industrial processes, but its mode of production comes with an ...
Researchers in South Korea have developed a cobalt-iron (CoFe)-based non-noble metal ammonia decomposition catalyst, ...
Ammonia decomposition ... but detrimental to catalyst performance. The rather weak, non-monotonic dependence of TOF on Ni loading raises two questions. First, why NH 3 decomposition, which is ...
Using ammonia is regarded as a promising method of transporting hydrogen. However, an efficient process is also needed to convert it back into hydrogen and nitrogen. Using ammonia is regarded as a ...
Ammonia, a carbon-free resource can be split into nitrogen and hydrogen gas with the help of metal catalysts like Nickel (Ni). However, these reactions often require very high operating temperatures.
Researchers at the NUS Centre for Hydrogen Innovations will develop novel catalysts and processes for the cracking of ammonia to generate hydrogen. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not ...
The development of efficient catalysts to facilitate ammonia decomposition and enhance electrochemical reactions is crucial for the advancement of DA-PCFCs. Led by Yu Luo and Yunyun Huang ...
Domestic researchers have developed a non-precious metal 'cobalt-iron (CoFe)' based ammonia decomposition catalyst. This technology can replace existing precious metal catalysts and addresses the ...
Unfortunately, the most common ammonia decomposition method involves thermal crackers that operate at over 850 °C using nickel on aluminum oxide as the catalyst. Alternative methods, including ...
An international research team has gained new insights into the mode of operation of an iron catalyst ... ammonia in the future,” concludes Martin Muhler. “Ammonia synthesis and decomposition ...
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