Several commercial ammonia synthesis catalysts have been studied by TP
R and XRD in an Fe3O4 and prereduced-passivated state. Extension of TP
R experiments up to 1200 degrees C provided information which was yet
unknown. From TPR profiles and XRD patterns of Fe3O4 catalysts, some c
onclusions can be drawn about the catalyst preparation procedure and e
xpected activity. Concerning the prereduced-passivated catalysts, TPR
and XRD experiments demonstrate the presence of residual magnetite in
some commercial samples, while others were found to be fully prereduce
d. A quantitative evaluation of the content of residual magnetite was
performed. The practical consequences of this situation on catalyst pe
rformance in industrial plants are also discussed. The low reproducibi
lity of the passivation degree found in commercial prereduced catalyst
s, is most probably due to insufficient control of the operating condi
tions during the passivation step, Finally, the importance of TPR for
the characterization of ammonia synthesis catalysts is stressed.