G. Papapolymerou et V. Bontozoglou, DECOMPOSITION OF NH3 ON PD AND IR - COMPARISON WITH PT AND RH, Journal of molecular catalysis. A, Chemical, 120(1-3), 1997, pp. 165-171
The unimolecular decompositions of NH3 on polycrystalline wires and fo
ils of Pd and Ir are examined and compared with the corresponding ones
on Pt and Ph. The reactions were carried out in a differential flow r
eactor, at pressures from 0.01 to 1 Ton and temperatures from 500 to 1
900 K. It was found that the rates of product formation could be fit b
y Langmuir-Hinshelwood unimolecular rate expressions, with an accuracy
of +/- 20% under all conditions. Ammonia decomposes to N-2 and the ra
te of decomposition is fastest on Ir by several orders of magnitude wh
en compared with that on the other metals, becoming flux limited above
about 750 K. Ir appears to be the choice catalyst for dehydrogenating
ammonia. The heats of adsorption of NH3, on Pt, Ph and Pd are similar
and equal to 16.7, 16.8 and 17.4 kcal/mol, respectively. The apparent
activation energy for this reaction is similar on Pt and Ph and equal
to 21 kcal/mol, while for Pd and Ir it is 26.2 and 31.2 kcal/mol, res
pectively.