RESEARCH ARTICLE

NO hydrogenation to NH3 over FeCu/TiO2 catalyst with improved activity

  • Dan Cui 1 ,
  • Yanqin Li 1 ,
  • Keke Pan 1 ,
  • Jinbao Liu 1 ,
  • Qiang Wang 1 ,
  • Minmin Liu 1 ,
  • Peng Cao 1 ,
  • Jianming Dan 1 ,
  • Bin Dai 1 ,
  • Feng Yu , 1,2
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  • 1. Key Laboratory for Green Processing of Chemical Engineering of Xinjiang Bingtuan, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832003, China
  • 2. Carbon Neutralization and Environmental Catalytic Technology Laboratory, Bingtuan Industrial Technology Research Institute, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832003, China
yufeng05@mail.ipc.ac.cn

Received date: 08 Jul 2023

Accepted date: 13 Aug 2023

Published date: 15 Dec 2023

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2023 Higher Education Press

Abstract

Ammonia is crucial in industry and agriculture, but its production is hindered by environmental concerns and energy-intensive processes. Hence, developing an efficient and environmentally friendly catalyst is imperative. In this study, we employed a straightforward and efficient impregnation technique to create various Cu-doped catalysts. Notably, the optimized 10Fe-8Cu/TiO2 catalyst exhibited exceptional catalytic performance in converting NO to NH3, achieving an NO conversion rate exceeding 80% and an NH3 selectivity exceeding 98% at atmospheric pressure and 350 °C. We employed in situ diffuse reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and conducted density functional theory calculations to investigate the intermediates and subsequent adsorption. Our findings unequivocally demonstrate that Cu doping enhances the rate-limiting hydrogenation step and lowers the energy barrier for NH3 desorption, thereby resulting in improved NO conversion and enhanced selectivity toward ammonia. This study presents a pioneering approach toward energy-efficient ammonia synthesis and recycling of nitrogen sources.

Cite this article

Dan Cui , Yanqin Li , Keke Pan , Jinbao Liu , Qiang Wang , Minmin Liu , Peng Cao , Jianming Dan , Bin Dai , Feng Yu . NO hydrogenation to NH3 over FeCu/TiO2 catalyst with improved activity[J]. Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering, 2023 , 17(12) : 1973 -1985 . DOI: 10.1007/s11705-023-2364-2

Competing interest

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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