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EUBCE 2025 - Guisela ZAMBRANO - Study of the Thermal Decomposition of Ammonia in a Stainless-Steel Reactor: Hydrogen Production and Sustainable Perspectives

Study of the Thermal Decomposition of Ammonia in a Stainless-Steel Reactor: Hydrogen Production and Sustainable Perspectives

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Integration of flexible bioenergy: biomethane, hybrid heating and flexible gasification systems

Study of the Thermal Decomposition of Ammonia in a Stainless-Steel Reactor: Hydrogen Production and Sustainable Perspectives

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The urgent need for sustainable energy solutions has led to growing interest in ammonia as an efficient energy carrier. Its decomposition at high temperatures enables hydrogen production, a vital resource for the chemical and energy industries. Despite ongoing research on ammonia decomposition in stainless-steel reactors, there is a lack of detailed studies quantifying conversion rates in this specific setup. This work aims to address that gap by analyzing ammonia pyrolysis in stainless steel, focusing on the impact of thermodynamic factors and reactor material selection to optimize efficiency and sustainability.

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Guisela ZAMBRANO

UNIZAR, GPT Dpt., SPAIN

Presenter's biography

Master's Degree in Regional Development and Environment. I have a degree in Chemical Engineering from the Universidad Central del Ecuador (2013) and experience in Chemical Engineering, with an emphasis on Industrial Processes. Experience in solid waste management at a public company

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Co-authors:

G. Zambrano, UNIZAR, Zaragoza, SPAIN
G. Gea, UNIZAR, Zaragoza, SPAIN
I. Fonts, UNIZAR, Zaragoza, SPAIN
C. Ramos, UNIZAR, Zaragoza, SPAIN
A. Millera, UNIZAR, Zaragoza, SPAIN
N. Gil-Lalaguna, UNIZAR, Zaragoza, SPAIN

Session reference: 3AV.6.23