Fe-based catalyst derived from MgFe-LDH: Very efficient yet simply obtainable for hydrogen production via ammonia decomposition
Stoichiometry
Layered double hydroxides
Ammonia production
DOI:
10.1016/j.ijhydene.2021.07.020
Publication Date:
2021-07-30T05:28:34Z
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ABSTRACT
Abstract The current study provided the first example to develop the Fe-based catalyst for COx-free hydrogen production via ammonia decomposition through the unique MgFe-layered double hydroxides (MgFe-LDHs) of different stoichiometric Mg/Fe ratio. The so obtained Fe-based catalyst is low-cost, readily obtainable, and environmentally friendly. Structurally, the Fe(FeNx) species are 3D-isolated by the nano-MgO entities, improving anti-sintering potential of Fe(FeNx); and electronically, the Fe (FeNx) species are promoted by the nano-MgO matrix, showing the strongest promoting effect of MgO on Fe(FeNx). At a GHSVNH3 of 150,000 mL gcat−1 h−1, the current N–Mg5.3FeOm catalyst can give an outstanding H2 formation rate of 9.83 mol gcat−1 h−1 at 680 °C and a TOFH2 = 2.19 s−1 at 530 °C. The influence of Mg/Fe constitution on catalyst structure, surface property, and performance was systematically investigated. The in-situ ammonia treatment was superior to the usually adopted hydrogen pre-reduction for the Fe–Mg oxide precursor, leading to easy development of small sized FeNx specimen and activity enhancement.
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