2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(486e) Early Transition Metal Carbides and Nitrides for Sustainable Ammonia Synthesis
Currently, the doubly-promoted Fe catalyst and supported Ru catalyst are used in major ammonia production plants; however, previous literature have shown that the efficiency and activity of these catalysts are less than those of transition metal carbides and nitrides when operating under atmospheric pressures. To further improve upon these conditions, a variety of supported transition metal carbides and nitrides are used to produce ammonia at atmospheric pressure and significantly lower temperatures (<200 °C). It is hypothesized that these supported Mo2C and Mo2N catalysts effectively utilizes a bifunctional mechanism that would allow them to activate the N2-triple bond on the metal while performing nitrogen hydrogenation on the support. These materials were synthesized via a temperature program reaction followed by wet-incipient impregnation. Initial results indicate that the Mo2C and Mo2N-supported metal catalysts increased ammonia production at lower operating temperatures and atmospheric pressure, thus supporting the bifunctional hypothesis.