脱氢
钌
催化作用
材料科学
纳米颗粒
氨生产
无机化学
六方氮化硼
化学工程
纳米技术
化学
有机化学
石墨烯
工程类
作者
Sungsu Kang,Junyoung Cha,Young Suk Jo,Yu‐Jin Lee,Hyuntae Sohn,Younhwa Kim,Chyan Kyung Song,Yongmin Kim,Dong‐Hee Lim,Jungwon Park,Chang Won Yoon
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202203364
摘要
Abstract Ruthenium is one of the most active catalysts for ammonia dehydrogenation and is essential for the use of ammonia as a hydrogen storage material. The B 5 ‐type site on the surface of ruthenium is expected to exhibit the highest catalytic activity for ammonia dehydrogenation, but the number of these sites is typically low. Here, a B 5 ‐site‐rich ruthenium catalyst is synthesized by exploiting the crystal symmetry of a hexagonal boron nitride support. In the prepared ruthenium catalyst, ruthenium nanoparticles are formed epitaxially on hexagonal boron nitride sheets with hexagonal planar morphologies, in which the B 5 sites predominate along the nanoparticle edges. By activating the catalyst under the reaction condition, the population of B 5 sites further increases as the facets of the ruthenium nanoparticles develop. The electron density of the Ru nanoparticles also increases during catalyst activation. The synthesized catalyst shows superior catalytic activity for ammonia dehydrogenation compared to previously reported catalysts. This work demonstrates that morphology control of a catalyst via support‐driven heteroepitaxy can be exploited for synthesizing highly active heterogeneous catalysts with tailored atomic structures.
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