Issue 5, 2024

Ammonia synthesis from nitrogen and steam using electrochemical cells with a hydrogen-permeable membrane and Ru/Cs+/C catalysts

Abstract

The ammonia (NH3) synthesis from nitrogen (N2) and steam (H2O) using electrochemical cells with a hydrogen-permeable membrane, Ru/Cs+/C catalysts, and CsH2PO4/SiP2O7 electrolytes at 250 °C was investigated. The highest formation rate was achieved in the hydrogen-permeable membrane cell with 30 wt%-Ru/Cs+/VXC72R catalysts, where VXC72R represents a carbon black powder of Cabot Vulcan XC-72R, reaching 32 nmol s−1 cm−2 at 60 mA cm−2, 1.0 MPa, and 250 °C, corresponding to 15% current efficiency for NH3 formation. This rate can be converted to 1.8 mmol h−1 gcat−1 as a catalyst-based unit. At 10 mA cm−2, 1.0 MPa, and 250 °C, a rate of NH3 formation of 9.8 nmol s−1 cm−2 was obtained with a corresponding current efficiency of 28%. The rate of NH3 formation under this condition was close to the maximum current efficiency of 36% determined by the theoretical chemical equilibrium on thermodynamics. Three-electrode measurements with a reference electrode were conducted on the present cell. It was observed that the anode exhibited significant overpotential, especially at higher current density.

Graphical abstract: Ammonia synthesis from nitrogen and steam using electrochemical cells with a hydrogen-permeable membrane and Ru/Cs+/C catalysts

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Nov 2023
Accepted
17 Jan 2024
First published
17 Jan 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2024,8, 914-926

Ammonia synthesis from nitrogen and steam using electrochemical cells with a hydrogen-permeable membrane and Ru/Cs+/C catalysts

S. Nagaishi, R. Hayashi, A. Hirata, R. Sagara and J. Kubota, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2024, 8, 914 DOI: 10.1039/D3SE01527K

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