Ammonia decomposition on lithium imide surfaces has been intensively investigated owing to its potential role in a sustainable hydrogen-based economy. Through advanced molecular dynamics simulations of ab initio accuracy, we show that the surface structure of the catalyst changes upon exposure to the reactants, and a new dynamic state is activated. It is this highly fluctuating state that is responsible for catalysis and not a well defined static catalytic center. In this activated environment, a series of reactions that eventually leads to the release of N2 and H2 molecules become possible. Once the flow of reagent is terminated the imide surface returns to its pristine state. We suggest that by properly engineering this dynamic interfacia...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al MANA International Symposium, celebrado en Tsukuba (Japan) del 9 a...
Ammonia can be used to produce carbon-free hydrogen for fuel cells and is considered as a key player...
COLL 40 Based on computational studies of stepped and non-stepped transition metal surfaces the reac...
The cleavage of the N2 triple bond on the Fe(111) surface is believed to be the rate limiting step o...
The Li–N–H system (lithium compounds with nitrogen and/or hydrogen based anions) is a promising fami...
We demonstrate that non-stoichiometric lithium imide is a highly active catalyst for the production ...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry.Lithium-calcium imide is explored as a catalyst for the decomp...
The catalytic decomposition of ammonia to hydrogen is a vital process in the use of ammonia as a zer...
We report a combined experimental/theoretical approach to studying heterogeneous gas/solid catalytic...
Catalysis is of extreme relevance in the production of everyday materials and plays a ce...
Lithium amide (LiNH2) and imide (Li2NH) have recently attracted much attention as part of the Li-H-N...
Current estimations show hydrogen production to be in excess of 55 million tonnes annually. With con...
What is the catalytic role played by titanium in the hydrogen storage material NaAlH4? This thesis a...
Ammonia synthesis under mild conditions is a goal that has been long sought after. Previous investig...
International audienceUnderstanding and predicting the nature of transition-metal surfaces under rea...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al MANA International Symposium, celebrado en Tsukuba (Japan) del 9 a...
Ammonia can be used to produce carbon-free hydrogen for fuel cells and is considered as a key player...
COLL 40 Based on computational studies of stepped and non-stepped transition metal surfaces the reac...
The cleavage of the N2 triple bond on the Fe(111) surface is believed to be the rate limiting step o...
The Li–N–H system (lithium compounds with nitrogen and/or hydrogen based anions) is a promising fami...
We demonstrate that non-stoichiometric lithium imide is a highly active catalyst for the production ...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry.Lithium-calcium imide is explored as a catalyst for the decomp...
The catalytic decomposition of ammonia to hydrogen is a vital process in the use of ammonia as a zer...
We report a combined experimental/theoretical approach to studying heterogeneous gas/solid catalytic...
Catalysis is of extreme relevance in the production of everyday materials and plays a ce...
Lithium amide (LiNH2) and imide (Li2NH) have recently attracted much attention as part of the Li-H-N...
Current estimations show hydrogen production to be in excess of 55 million tonnes annually. With con...
What is the catalytic role played by titanium in the hydrogen storage material NaAlH4? This thesis a...
Ammonia synthesis under mild conditions is a goal that has been long sought after. Previous investig...
International audienceUnderstanding and predicting the nature of transition-metal surfaces under rea...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al MANA International Symposium, celebrado en Tsukuba (Japan) del 9 a...
Ammonia can be used to produce carbon-free hydrogen for fuel cells and is considered as a key player...
COLL 40 Based on computational studies of stepped and non-stepped transition metal surfaces the reac...