Calorimetric study of ammonia sorption on H4SiW12O40
Abstract
Using a Microscal flow microcalorimeter, integral sorption and desorption enthalpies of ammonia on silicotungstic acid H4SiW12O40 dehydrated at 433 K and 483 K were determined. The quantitative coverage determination enabled us to estimate the amounts of the irreversibly as well as (much smaller) reversibly bonded ammonia at its equilibrium state in the gas phase (pNH3 = 1.01 kPa). It has been shown that irreversible sorption at 373 K results in the formation of NH4+ ions while at 298 K two NH3 molecules are adsorbed per one proton in heteropolyacids. This suggests the formation of an NH4+·NH3 adduct which is also present in N2H7I, the only known solid salt of a diammonium ion.