Plasma‐Assisted Sustainable Nitrogen‐to‐Ammonia Fixation: Mixed‐phase, Synergistic Processes and Mechanisms

Author:

Qu Zhongping1,Zhou Renwu1ORCID,Sun Jing1,Gao Yuting1,Li Zhuo1,Zhang Tianqi2,Zhou Rusen2,Liu Dingxin1,Tu Xin3,Cullen Patrick2,Ostrikov Kostya (Ken)4

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment Centre for Plasma Biomedicine Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi An Shi Xi'an 710049 P. R. China

2. School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney New South Wales Darlington 2008 Australia

3. Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 3GJ United Kingdom

4. School of Chemistry and Physics and Centre for Materials Science Queensland University of Technology Brisbane Queensland 4000 Australia

Abstract

AbstractAmmonia plays a crucial role in industry and agriculture worldwide, but traditional industrial ammonia production methods are energy‐intensive and negatively impact the environment. Ammonia synthesis using low‐temperature plasma technology has gained traction in the pursuit of environment‐benign and cost‐effective methods for producing green ammonia. This Review discusses the recent advances in low‐temperature plasma‐assisted ammonia synthesis, focusing on three main routes: N2+H2 plasma‐only, N2+H2O plasma‐only, and plasma coupled with other technologies. The reaction pathways involved in the plasma‐assisted ammonia synthesis, as well as the process parameters, including the optimum catalyst types and discharge schemes, are examined. Building upon the current research status, the challenges and research opportunities in the plasma‐assisted ammonia synthesis processes are outlined. The article concludes with the outlook for the future development of the plasma‐assisted ammonia synthesis technology in real‐life industrial applications.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Energy,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Environmental Chemistry

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