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dc.contributor.authorAzofra Mesa, Luis Miguelen_US
dc.contributor.authorMorlanés, Nataliaen_US
dc.contributor.authorPoater, Alberten_US
dc.contributor.authorSamantaray, Manoja K.en_US
dc.contributor.authorVidjayacoumar, Balamuruganen_US
dc.contributor.authorAlbahily, Khaliden_US
dc.contributor.authorCavallo, Luigien_US
dc.contributor.authorBasset, Jean-Marieen_US
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-15T12:05:33Z-
dc.date.available2020-10-15T12:05:33Z-
dc.date.issued2018en_US
dc.identifier.issn1433-7851en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10553/74771-
dc.description.abstractVery stable in operando and low-loaded atomic molybdenum on solid-support materials have been prepared and tested to be catalytically active for N2 -into-NH3 hydrogenation. Ammonia synthesis is reported at atmospheric pressure and 4008C with NH3 rates of approximately 1.3 X 103 mmolh @1 gMo @1 using a well-defined Mo-hydride grafted on silica (SiO2-700). DFT modelling on the reaction mechanism suggests that N2 spontaneously binds on monopodal [(/Si@O-)MoH3 ]. Based on calculations, the fourth hydrogenation step involving the release of the first NH3 molecule represents the rate-limiting step of the whole reaction. The inclusion of cobalt co-catalyst and an alkali caesium additive impregnated on a mesoporous SBA-15 support increases the formation of NH3 with rates of circa 3.5 X 103 mmolh @1 gMo @1 under similar operating conditions and maximum yield of 29 X 103 mmolh @1 gMo @1 when the pressure is increased to 30 atm.en_US
dc.languageengen_US
dc.relation.ispartofAngewandte Chemie - International Editionen_US
dc.sourceAngewandte Chemie - International Edition [ISSN 1433-7851], v. 57(48), p. 15812-15816en_US
dc.subject221001 Catálisisen_US
dc.titleMolybdenum on Solid Support Materials for Catalytic Hydrogenation of N2-into-NH3en_US
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/anie.201810409en_US
dc.description.lastpage16042en_US
dc.identifier.issue48-
dc.description.firstpage16038en_US
dc.relation.volume130en_US
dc.investigacionCienciasen_US
dc.type2Artículoen_US
dc.description.numberofpages5en_US
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crisitem.author.deptGIR IUNAT: Fotocatálisis y espectroscopía para aplicaciones medioambientales.-
crisitem.author.deptIU de Estudios Ambientales y Recursos Naturales-
crisitem.author.orcid0000-0003-4974-1670-
crisitem.author.parentorgIU de Estudios Ambientales y Recursos Naturales-
crisitem.author.fullNameAzofra Mesa, Luis Miguel-
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