Ammonia decomposition represents a pivotal process in the emerging hydrogen economy, offering a viable route to sustainably generate COx‐free hydrogen. This process converts ammonia (NH3) into ...
Ammonia (NH3) can be decomposed to produce hydrogen gas without releasing CO2. The ease of transport and high hydrogen density make it valuable for the green energy industry. A drawback of using NH3 ...
Ammonia isn't just for cleaning supplies and plant fertilizers—it can also serve as a precursor to clean hydrogen energy. The decomposition of ammonia (NH3) is a promising carbon-free pathway that ...
Researchers developed a catalyst support that lets cheap nickel and cobalt rival expensive ruthenium for producing hydrogen from ammonia at lower temperatures.
Researchers developed an yttrium doped nickel catalyst that creates stable oxygen vacancies to improve ammonia decomposition for clean hydrogen production.
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