Clariant supplies novel AmoMax 10 Plus catalyst for Oman?s green ammonia project

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Sustainable specialty chemical company Clariant has announced plans to decarbonise the chemical industry and supports the overall US$3.5bn project to produce green ammonia and green hydrogen in Duqm, Oman

Clariant will supply KBR with its next-generation AmoMax 10 Plus ammonia synthesis catalyst for the upcoming ACME green ammonia plant of the Oman Company for the Development of the special economic zone at Duqm.

Once completed, the plant will be a fully integrated, carbon-neutral facility, using solar and wind energy to produce 300 tons of ammonia per day.

Graham Hoar, vice-president ammonia, syngas and fertilisers at KBR, added, ?Due to our history of successful collaborations with Clariant, we know that they are the right partners to support our outstanding technology with the optimal catalyst to help pioneering companies, like ACME, lead the energy transition with highly efficient green ammonia production.?

The wustite-based AmoMax 10 Plus is particularly well suited to the requirements of green ammonia production. Based on Clariant?s industry-proven ammonia synthesis catalyst AmoMax 10, this new catalyst is designed with an optimised promoter set, greatly increasing its activity and stability while reducing startup times.

The superior activity of AmoMax 10 Plus allows operation with a higher per pass conversion and lower loop pressure. Consequently, it can be used to increase ammonia production and/or to reduce energy consumption. Moreover, the catalyst?s improved stability and excellent resistance to poisons like water and oxygen increase its robustness and lifetime.

These combined features ensure that AmoMax 10 Plus can deliver stable and reliable performance despite fluctuating feed conditions caused by the variable supplies of renewable energy. Overall, green ammonia producers can expect maximum yields with minimum operating expenses.

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