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Hydrogen Production from Ammonia Decomposition: A Mini-Review of Metal Oxide-Based Catalysts.

Senliang XiWenying WuWenhao YaoRuodan HanSha HeWen-Ju WangTeng ZhangLiang Yu
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Efficient hydrogen storage and transportation are crucial for the sustainable development of human society. Ammonia, with a hydrogen storage density of up to 17.6 wt%, is considered an ideal energy carrier for large-scale hydrogen storage and has great potential for development and application in the "hydrogen economy". However, achieving ammonia decomposition to hydrogen under mild conditions is challenging, and therefore, the development of suitable catalysts is essential. Metal oxide-based catalysts are commonly used in the industry. This paper presents a comprehensive review of single and composite metal oxide catalysts for ammonia decomposition catalysis. The focus is on analyzing the conformational relationships and interactions between metal oxide carriers and active metal sites. The aim is to develop new and efficient metal oxide-based catalysts for large-scale green ammonia decomposition.
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