ON DEMAND - Ammonia cracking is pivotal for the hydrogen economy and global clean energy trade, utilising existing infrastructure for efficient energy transport. This process, essential for hydrogen release from ammonia, favours high temperatures and low pressure for effective conversion. Thus, high-performance catalysts, particularly nickel (Ni) and ruthenium (Ru) types, are crucial for optimising ammonia cracking at lower temperatures and delivery pressures suitable for various applications.
Catalyst screening and application tests are vital to ensure the catalyst matches the process requirements and operates with maximum efficiency. Ammonia cracking is versatile, suitable for both centralised production for large-scale hydrogen distribution and decentralised systems for local consumption, catering to specific regional or industrial demands. As clean energy demand accelerates, ammonia cracking technology becomes increasingly significant for sustainable hydrogen production.
In this webinar, Evonik will describe the specifics of its highly active Ni and Ru catalysts, options to customise them to specific process needs, and how to match commercialisation targets of ammonia cracking technology with reliable catalyst supplies.
Speakers
Arne Reinsdorf | Director RD&I Catalysts, Asia Pacific
Tim Busse | Director Continuous Process Catalysts