Abstract

Fused FeCo catalysts, with various cobalt contents, were obtained by melting of oxides of these metals and oxides of promoters at the temperature of 1600°C. The determination of the chemical composition was based on the ICP-OES method. It followed from the XRD phase analysis that cobalt had been built-in in the iron oxides lattice. Catalysts’ activities in the ammonia decomposition reaction, in temperatures within 475–600°C, for ammonia concentration at the reactor inlet between 0.5 and 100%vol, and under atmospheric pressure, were investigated. Almost full ammonia decomposition was reached at 600°C for ammonia mole fraction in the range from 0.1 to 0.25 at GHSV=24,000cm3g−1h−1. The rate of the ammonia decomposition depends on a nitriding potential. The maximal value of the ammonia decomposition rate was reached at lnP=−6.5 for FeCo(18.3) catalyst, and at lnP=−5.8 for the FeCo(4.8) catalyst. The catalyst with higher content of promoters showed higher activity in the ammonia decomposition reaction.

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