Development of non-noble Ni metal-based (Yb1−xCox)2O3−δ catalysts for green H2 production via ammonia decomposition

Abstract

We herein report the preparation of non-noble metal supported Yb2O3–Co3O4 inorganic catalysts for application in H2 production via ammonia (NH3) decomposition. The NH3 decomposition reaction for H2 production was studied using αwt%Ni/(Yb1−xCox)2O3−δ catalysts according to various Co dopant ratios and Ni loadings to evaluate the dependence of oxygen vacancies as active sites. The introduction of Co3O4 into Yb2O3 with a Ni metal support improved the oxygen vacancy density of the catalyst to enhance NH3 decomposition activity for H2 production. The electron-deficient nature of oxygen vacancies enabled the catalysts to act as electron acceptors, facilitating the associative N desorption from NH3 to produce N2 in the NH3 cracking process. The structure–property relationship established in these studies suggests that the oxygen vacancies on the αwt%Ni/(Yb1−xCox)2O3−δ catalysts serve as active sites for NH3 decomposition. The 16wt%Ni/(Yb0.92Co0.08)2O3−δ catalyst showed the highest catalytic activity, which exhibited an NH3 conversion of 100% at temperatures as low as 550 °C and the constant H2 production rate of 6.23 kg per day.

Graphical abstract: Development of non-noble Ni metal-based (Yb1−xCox)2O3−δ catalysts for green H2 production via ammonia decomposition

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 May 2025
Accepted
27 Jul 2025
First published
27 Aug 2025

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2025, Advance Article

Development of non-noble Ni metal-based (Yb1−xCox)2O3−δ catalysts for green H2 production via ammonia decomposition

Y. Choi, T. W. Kang, S. R. Woo, D. Y. Kim, S. W. Kim and B. Bae, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5CY00603A

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