Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.46, No.7, 2042-2046, 2007
Ammonia production via a two-step Al2O3/AlN thermochemical cycle. 1. Thermodynamic, environmental, and economic analyses
The production of ammonia via a two-step cyclic process is proposed as an alternative to its conventional production by the Haber-Bosch process. The first endothermic step is the production of AlN by carbothermal reduction of Al2O3 in a N-2 atmosphere at above 1500 degrees C. The second exothermic step is the steam-hydrolysis of AlN to produce NH3 and reform Al2O3; the latter is recycled to the first step. Both reaction steps proceed at 1 bar, without added catalysts, and bypass the energy-intensive production of hydrogen, resulting in significant fuel and cost savings. Furthermore, the endothermic reduction step could be carried out using concentrated solar energy as the source of high-temperature process heat, eliminating concomitant CO2 emissions derived from fossil-fuelled processes.