Synthesis and methane cracking activity of a silicon nitride supported vanadium nitride nanoparticle composite

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The co-ammonolysis of V(NMe2)4 and Si(NHMe)4 with ammonia in THF and in the presence of ammonium triflate ([NH4][CF3SO3]) leads to the formation of monolithic gels. Pyrolysing these gels produces mesoporous composite materials containing nanocrystalline VN and amorphous silicon imidonitride. Elemental mapping indicated a thorough distribution of VN with no evidence of large cluster segregation. Whilst not active for ammonia synthesis, the silicon nitride based materials were found to possess activity for the COx-free production of H2 from methane, which makes them candidates for applications in which the presence of low levels of CO in H2 feedstreams is detrimental.

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Alshibane, I., Hargreaves, J. S. J., Hector, A. L., Levason, W., & McFarlane, A. (2017). Synthesis and methane cracking activity of a silicon nitride supported vanadium nitride nanoparticle composite. Dalton Transactions, 46(27), 8782–8787. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7dt00285h

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