A carbon-supported ruthenium catalyst
with barium promoter was
prepared by carbon monoxide treatment and its application as a catalyst
in ammonia synthesis. CO treatment of Ru catalyst supported on carbon
led to the formation of carbon and the increase of the number of anhydride,
ester, and hydroxyl groups along with the decrease of the amount of
quinone. Ru catalyst with CO treatment showed excellent catalytic
activities and thermal stability with respect to the catalyst without
treatment because the formation of carbon during CO treatment would
not only help to remove the superfluous hydrogen atoms by carbon gasification
but also weaken the adsorption strength of hydrogen and nitrogen.
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