D. A. Shlyapin, V. A. Borisov, V. L. Temerev, K. N. Iost, Z. A. Fedorova, P. V. Snytnikov
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Ammonia Synthesis and Decomposition in the Presence of Supported Ruthenium Catalysts
Based on analysis of the catalytic properties of 4%Ru–13.6%Cs/Sibunit and 4%Ru–5.4%Ba–7.9%Cs/Sibunit in the ammonia decomposition (105 Pa, 350–470°C) and ammonia synthesis processes (6 × 105–5 × 106 Pa, 400–430°C), an analytical expression for nitrogen formation/consumption rate in the reversible reaction N2 + 3H2\( \rightleftharpoons \) 2NH3 has been derived to correctly describe the dependence of the chemical reaction rate on the partial pressures of the reaction mixture components for both the forward and reverse reactions. The approach used to derive the kinetic equation is based on the assumption that the adsorption sites of the ruthenium surface are filled with hydrogen, which is subsequently displaced by nitrogen during competitive interaction. Using the proposed kinetic equation, the equilibrium constants and apparent activation energies for ammonia synthesis and decomposition in the presence of 4%Ru–13.6%Cs/Sibunit and 4%Ru–5.4%Ba–7.9%Cs/Sibunit catalysts have been determined; the values are in good agreement with the published data.
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Kinetics and Catalysis Russian is a periodical that publishes theoretical and experimental works on homogeneous and heterogeneous kinetics and catalysis. Other topics include the mechanism and kinetics of noncatalytic processes in gaseous, liquid, and solid phases, quantum chemical calculations in kinetics and catalysis, methods of studying catalytic processes and catalysts, the chemistry of catalysts and adsorbent surfaces, the structure and physicochemical properties of catalysts, preparation and poisoning of catalysts, macrokinetics, and computer simulations in catalysis. The journal also publishes review articles on contemporary problems in kinetics and catalysis. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Russian language.