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Urea formation from carbon dioxide and ammonia at atmospheric pressure
Authors:Xiaofeng Xiang  Li Guo  Xing Wu  Xiaoxun Ma  Yashen Xia
Affiliation:1. School of Chemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering Research Center of the Ministry of Education for Advanced Use Technology of Shanbei Energy, Shaanxi Research Center of Engineering Technology for Clean Coal Conversion, Northwest University, Xi??an, 710069, Shaanxi, People??s Republic of China
2. HyChar Energy, LLC, Newton, MA, 02466, USA
Abstract:Urea synthesis, currently the largest use of carbon dioxide in organic synthesis, is conventionally operated at high pressure and high temperature. Here, we report for the first time that urea forms at atmosphere and ambient temperatures by negative corona discharge in gas phase. The conversion of CO2 and yields of a solid mixture of urea and ammonium carbamate, which was identified by the 13C NMR spectrum, rise with reducing temperatures and increasing molar ratios of NH3/CO2 and discharge frequencies. The conversion of carbon dioxide was found to be 82.16?% at 20?°C and 1?atm with a molar flow ratio of n(NH3)/n(CO2) of 2.5. High pressure and high temperature as energy inputs are not necessary.
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