A highly stable and active mesoporous ruthenium catalyst for ammonia synthesis prepared by a RuCl3/SiO2-templated approach

Publication date: January 2019Source: Chinese Journal of Catalysis, Volume 40, Issue 1Author(s): Yaping Zhou, Yongcheng Ma, Guojun Lan, Haodong Tang, Wenfeng Han, Huazhang Liu, Ying LiAbstractMolecular nitrogen is relatively inert and the activation of its triple bond is full of challenges and of significance. Hence, searching for an efficiently heterogeneous catalyst with high stability and dispersion is one of the important targets of chemical technology. Here, we report a Ba-K/Ru-MC catalyst with Ru particle size of 1.5–2.5 nm semi-embedded in a mesoporous C matrix and with dual promoters of Ba and K that exhibits a higher activity than the supported Ba-Ru-K/MC catalyst, although both have similar metal particle sizes for ammonia synthesis. Further, the Ba-K/Ru-MC catalyst is more active than commercial fused Fe catalysts and supported Ru catalysts. Characterization techniques such as high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, N2 physisorption, CO chemisorption, and temperature-programmed reduction suggest that the Ru nanoparticles have strong interactions with the C matrix in Ba-K/Ru-MC, which may facilitate electron transport better than supported nanoparticles.Graphical AbstractSemi-embedded Ru-MC has stable Ru NPs and strong interaction between Ru and C that promote the catalytic performance for ammonia synthesis.
Source: Chinese Journal of Catalysis - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research