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Intermetallic Ni 3 Ga 1 Catalyst for Efficient Ammonia Reforming of Light Alkane.

Siavash FadaeerayeniXingyi LyuLingzhe FangPeng WangJiachun WuTao LiThomas P SenftleYizhi Xiang
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Ammonia reforming of light alkane is conventionally employed for HCN production where coproduct H 2 is burned for heating owing to the high reaction temperature (1200 °C) of such a highly endothermic process. Here, we show that a Ni 3 Ga 1 intermetallic compound (IMC) catalyst is highly efficient for such a reaction, realizing efficient conversion of C 1 -C 3 alkanes at 575-750 °C. This makes it feasible for on-purpose CO x -free H 2 production assuming that ammonia, as an H 2 carrier, is ubiquitously available from renewable energy. At 650 °C and an alkane/ammonia ratio of 1/2, ethane and propane conversion of ∼20% and methane conversion of 13% were obtained (with nearly 100% HCN selectivity for methane and ethane) over the unsupported Ni 3 Ga 1 IMC, which also shows high stability due to the absence of coke deposition. This breakthrough is achieved by employing a stoichiometric Ni 3 Ga 1 mixed oxalate solid solution as the precursor for the Ni 3 Ga 1 IMC.
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