Abstract

The synergistic effects o1 driving frequency of the discharge and catalysis of iron and molybdenum wires when then are placed in nitrogen-h ydrogen radio-frequency and microwave plasmas mere investigated. The ammonia Yield increased in the plasmas prepared using both driving frequencies. but the hydrazine yield increased only in fire radio-frequency discharge with the catalysts. The direct adsorption of NHx formed in the plasma on the catalyst surface followed by the formation of NH3 and N2H4 are considered as a reaction scheme in the radio-frequency discharge. On the other hand, the adsorption of N atoms and/or formation of the metal- N bond favors the formation of ammonia but does not affect the hydrazine formation in the microwave discharge.

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