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Hidden copper switch turbocharges green ammonia production
Green ammonia has become one of the most closely watched candidates for decarbonizing fertilizer and heavy industry, yet its core chemistry still hinges on how efficiently catalysts can coax nitrogen ...
The production of ammonia for fertilisers – which has one of the largest carbon footprints among industrial processes – will soon be possible on farms using low-cost, low-energy and environmentally ...
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at a cleaner way to make ammonia, the brightest young scientists in North ...
Making ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen via the Haber-Bosch process has been critical to fertilizing the world’s crops for more than a century, but there’s been little need to run the reaction in ...
Discover how green ammonia plants can enhance farm income, promote energy independence, and drive sustainable industrial ...
We here on Earth live at the bottom of an ocean of nitrogen. Nearly 80% of every breath we take is nitrogen, and the element is a vital component of the building blocks of life. Nitrogen is critical ...
New research has resulted in a greater understanding of how the Haber-Bosch process converts nitrogen to ammonia. For the past 100 years, the Haber-Bosch process has been used to convert atmospheric ...
Engineers have developed a high-performance nanowire catalyst that pulls ammonia and solid ammonia (fertilizer) from nitrate, a common contaminant in industrial wastewater and polluted groundwater. A ...
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