Regulating the interaction of Ru nanoparticles and an Eu2O3 support achieves enhanced activity for ammonia synthesis†
Abstract
Development of efficient oxide supported Ru catalysts plays a pivotal role in advancing the ammonia synthesis process. Herein, three Ru/Eu2O3 analogues with nearly identical Ru nanoparticles (NPs) on Eu2O3 were constructed by dispersing similar RuO2 NPs on the surface of Eu2O3 using solid milling, impregnation and precipitation methods. Among them, the Ru/Eu2O3 with a weight loading of 3% from the precipitation method gives much higher activity than the Ru/Eu2O3 analogues from the impregnation and solid milling methods. Characterization results reveal that the Ru/Eu2O3 obtained via the precipitation method can enhance the interaction between the Ru NPs and Eu2O3 support, which can facilitate the activation of nitrogen on the surface of Ru NPs, which is the well-recognized rate determining step during the ammonia synthesis process. Therefore, the Ru NPs in Ru/Eu2O3 from the precipitation method show remarkably enhanced intrinsic catalytic activity, superior to many typical efficient Ru-based ammonia synthesis catalysts reported previously. This work demonstrates the potential of Eu2O3 as a superior support for Ru-based ammonia synthesis catalysts and offers an opportunity for designing efficient oxide supported Ru catalysts by regulating the metal–support interaction of catalysts.