The formation of a lithium-iridium complex hydride toward ammonia synthesis

Faraday discussions(2023)

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Noble metal elements are focal catalytic candidates for many chemical processes, but have received little attention in the field of nitrogen fixation except ruthenium and osmium. Iridium (Ir), as a representative, has been shown to be catalytically inactive for ammonia synthesis because of its weak nitrogen adsorption and severe competitive adsorption of H over N that strongly inhibits the activation of N-2 molecules. Here we show that, upon compositing with lithium hydride (LiH), iridium can catalyze ammonia formation at much enhanced reaction rates. The catalytic performance of the LiH-Ir composite can be further improved by dispersion on a MgO support with a high specific surface area. At 400 degrees C and 10 bar, the MgO-supported LiH-Ir (LiH-Ir/MgO) catalyst shows a ca. 100-fold increase in activity compared to the bulk LiH-Ir composite and the MgO-supported Ir metal catalyst (Ir/MgO). The formation of a lithium-iridium complex hydride phase was identified and characterized, and this phase may be responsible for the activation and hydrogenation of N-2 to NH3.
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ammonia synthesis,complex hydride,lithium–iridium
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