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Mechanocatalytic Room‐Temperature Synthesis of Ammonia from Its Elements Down to Atmospheric Pressure
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2021
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Chemical EngineeringEngineeringAtmospheric PressureMechanocatalytic SystemCesium‐promoted Iron CatalystCatalysisThermodynamicsHydrogenChemistryAbstract Ammonia SynthesisCatalytic ProcessAmmoniaMechanocatalytic Room‐temperature SynthesisHydrothermal Processing
Abstract Ammonia synthesis via the high‐temperature and high‐pressure Haber‐Bosch process is one of the most important chemical processes in the world. In spite of numerous attempts over the last 100 years, continuous Haber‐Bosch type ammonia synthesis at room‐temperature had not been possible, yet. We report the development of a mechanocatalytic system operating continuously at room‐temperature and at pressures down to 1 bar. With optimized experimental conditions, a cesium‐promoted iron catalyst was shown to produce ammonia at concentrations of more than 0.2 vol. % for over 50 hours.
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