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Red mud as an efficient, stable, and costfree catalyst for COx-free hydrogen production from ammonia

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Kurtoğlu, Samira Fatma

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Red mud, one of the mostly produced industrial wastes, was converted into a catalyst with exceptionally high and stable performance for hydrogen production from ammonia. Results showed that iron species produced after reduction of the HCl digested red mud were converted into epsilon-Fe2N during the induction period of ammonia decomposition reaction at 700 degrees C. The catalytic performance measurements indicated that the modified red mud catalyst provides a record high hydrogen production rate for a non-noble metal catalyst at this temperature. For instance, stable hydrogen production rates were measured as 72 and 196 mmol H-2 min(-1) g(cat)(-1) for the corresponding space velocities of 72 000 and 240 000 cm(3) NH3 h(-1) g(cat)(-1), respectively, at 700 degrees C. These results offer opportunities to utilize one of the key hazardous industrial wastes as an eco-friendly, efficient, stable, and almost cost-free catalyst for COx-free hydrogen production from ammonia decomposition.

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Nature Publishing Group (NPG)

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Scientific Reports

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10.1038/srep32279

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