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Ta2 +-mediated ammonia synthesis from N2 and H2 at ambient temperature.

Caiyun Geng1, Jilai Li2,3, Thomas Weiske1, Helmut Schwarz2.   

Abstract

In a full catalytic cycle, bare Ta2 + in the highly diluted gas phase is able to mediate the formation of ammonia in a Haber-Bosch-like process starting from N2 and H2 at ambient temperature. This finding is the result of extensive quantum chemical calculations supported by experiments using Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance MS. The planar Ta2N2 +, consisting of a four-membered ring of alternating Ta and N atoms, proved to be a key intermediate. It is formed in a highly exothermic process either by the reaction of Ta2 + with N2 from the educt side or with two molecules of NH3 from the product side. In the thermal reaction of Ta2 + with N2, the N≡N triple bond of dinitrogen is entirely broken. A detailed analysis of the frontier orbitals involved in the rate-determining step shows that this unexpected reaction is accomplished by the interplay of vacant and doubly occupied d-orbitals, which serve as both electron acceptors and electron donors during the cleavage of the triple bond of N≡N by the ditantalum center. The ability of Ta2 + to serve as a multipurpose tool is further shown by splitting the single bond of H2 in a less exothermic reaction as well. The insight into the microscopic mechanisms obtained may provide guidance for the rational design of polymetallic catalysts to bring about ammonia formation by the activation of molecular nitrogen and hydrogen at ambient conditions.

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Keywords:  ammonia synthesis; dinitrogen activation; gas-phase catalysis; hydrogen activation; quantum chemical calculation

Year:  2018        PMID: 30352846      PMCID: PMC6243240          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1814610115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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