Abstract
Ruthenium metal on a zeolite support was found to be active for the catalytic synthesis of ammonia from dihydrogen and dinitrogen at temperature between 300 and 450°C and at atmospheric pressure. A triply-promoted iron catalyst exhibited a lower activity under similar conditions. Upon various pretreatment conditions, the ruthenium metal crystallites were either located within the pore structure or on the external surface of the zeolite microcrystals. The catalyst with the ruthenium metal particles located in the pore structure of the zeolite exhibited a higher activity than the catalyst with the ruthenium crystaiiites on the external ruthenium catalyst. Using Sanderson's Electronegativity calculations for the internal ruthenium zeolite, a relationship was found between the activity for ammonia synthesis of ruthenium zeolites of varied elemental compositions and the effective oxygen charge.
Cisneros, Mark David (1990). Characterization and catalytic activity for ammonia synthesis of ruthenium ion-exchanged zeolites. Texas A&M University. Texas A&M University. Libraries. Available electronically from
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