Issue 5, 2016

Hydrogen production by ammonia decomposition using high surface area Mo2N and Co3Mo3N catalysts

Abstract

High surface area bulk molybdenum nitride catalysts were synthesized via temperature-programmed ammonolysis of an ammonium heptamolybdate and citric acid (CA) composite. The synthesized materials were tested for COx-free H2 production via ammonia decomposition for fuel cell application. Cobalt was added at different loadings (1, 3, and 5 wt%) as a promoter for the bulk molybdenum nitrides. The chemical composition and surface morphology of the nitride catalysts were studied by means of XRD, XPS, SEM-EDAX and TEM techniques. Addition of cobalt increased the formation of the γ-Mo2N phase and cobalt existed as the Co3Mo3N phase, which was uniformly distributed over Mo2N as evidenced by TEM and SEM analyses. A drastic increase in Mo2N crystal size was observed when the Co loading exceeded 3 wt%, which in turn decreased the catalyst activity for ammonia decomposition reaction. All catalysts exhibit higher activity than the reported nitride catalysts at low temperatures. All catalysts showed stable activity for 30 hours. The activation energy calculated for ammonia decomposition was decreased drastically from 131.2 to 99 kJ mol−1 by the addition of cobalt (1 wt%) in Mo2N preparation.

Graphical abstract: Hydrogen production by ammonia decomposition using high surface area Mo2N and Co3Mo3N catalysts

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jun 2015
Accepted
29 Sep 2015
First published
30 Sep 2015

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2016,6, 1496-1506

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Hydrogen production by ammonia decomposition using high surface area Mo2N and Co3Mo3N catalysts

S. Podila, S. F. Zaman, H. Driss, Y. A. Alhamed, A. A. Al-Zahrani and L. A. Petrov, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2016, 6, 1496 DOI: 10.1039/C5CY00871A

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