“…In the context of ammonia synthesis, the formation of N, H, NH, NH 2 , and NH 3 in the gas phase ,, and their interactions with solid surfaces ,,, have been examined in plasma kinetic model analysis. The presence of NH x species in the gas-phase plasma or on catalyst surfaces in plasma has been demonstrated in experiments by using optical emission spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and inelastic neutron scattering . Hwang and Mebel calculated rate constants for thermal NH 3 synthesis in the gas phase including intermediates such as NH, NH 2 , NNH, and N 2 H 2 ; however, according to their rate models, the concentrations of these intermediates in the gas phase are very low at the temperature used in our study, and therefore, they play an insignificant role in thermal reactions.…”