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Rate of ammonia evolution

Ammonium salts of the zeolites differ from most of the compounds containing this cation discussed above, in that the anion is a stable network of A104 and Si04 tetrahedra with acid groups situated within the regular channels and pore structure. The removal of ammonia (and water) from such structures has been of interest owing to the catalytic activity of the decomposition product. It is believed [1006] that the first step in deammination is proton transfer (as in the decomposition of many other ammonium salts) from NH4 to the (Al, Si)04 network with —OH production. This reaction is 90% complete by 673 K [1007] and water is lost by condensation of the —OH groups (773—1173 K). The rate of ammonia evolution and the nature of the residual product depend to some extent on reactant disposition [1006,1008]. [Pg.208]

Figure 6. TG, DTG curves and rate of ammonia evolution (arbitrary units) for melamine hydrobromide. Conditions as Figure 2. Figure 6. TG, DTG curves and rate of ammonia evolution (arbitrary units) for melamine hydrobromide. Conditions as Figure 2.

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