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The high-throughput technique has been successfully employed to investigate systematically NH3 decomposition catalysts for COx-free hydrogen production. Supported γ-Mo2N catalysts not only could be prepared and evaluated by the high-throughput experiment, but are also active for NH3 decomposition luke supported Ni and Co catalysts. Additionally, the preparation process and support play important roles on the catalytic performance of supported γ-Mo2N catalysts.
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Liu, H., Wang, H., Shen, J. et al. Preparation and evaluation of ammonia decomposition catalysts by high-throughput technique. React Kinet Catal Lett 93, 11–17 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11144-008-5155-3
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