Oxidation of ammonia by molecular complexes is a burgeoning area of research. Several scientific challenges underpin these efforts, requiring a fundamental understanding of individual reactions steps, particularly for cleavage of N-H bonds and formation of N-N bonds. This perspective evaluates the challenges of designing molecular catalysts for oxidation of ammonia, and highlights recent key contributions to realizing the goals of viable energy storage and retrieval based on the N-H bonds of ammonia in a carbon-free energy cycle.
Revised: November 9, 2020 |
Published: October 21, 2020
Citation
Dunn P.L., B.J. Cook, S. Johnson, A.M. Appel, and R.M. Bullock. 2020.Oxidation of Ammonia with Molecular Complexes.Journal of the American Chemical Society 142, no. 42:17845-17858.PNNL-SA-155069.doi:10.1021/jacs.0c08269