Method and apparatus for forming nitric oxide from ammonia

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products

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204DIG3, 423403, 429 33, C25B 100, C01B 2126, C01B 2128, H01M 812

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ABSTRACT:
Nitric oxide is formed by the oxidation of ammonia. An ammonia containing gas is contacted with an oxidation catalyst deposited on a surface of a solid electrolyte while an oxygen containing gas is contacted with a second catalyst capable of dissociating oxygen gas to oxygen ion deposited upon a second surface of the solid electrolyte. Oxygen ion is transported through the solid electrolyte to react with ammonia to form nitric oxide under simultaneous production of electric energy.

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