Nearly a century ago, German chemist Fritz Haber won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for a process to generate ammonia from hydrogen and nitrogen gases. The process, still in use today, ushered in a ...
Scientists at Australia's Monash University claim to have made a critical breakthrough in green ammonia production that could displace the extremely dirty Haber-Bosch process, with the potential to ...
Flipping the switch on ammonia production: Process generates electricity instead of consuming energy
Nearly a century ago, German chemist Fritz Haber won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for a process to generate ammonia from hydrogen and nitrogen gases. The process, still in use today, ushered in a ...
Ammonia is commonly used in fertilizer because it has the highest nitrogen content of commercial fertilizers, making it essential for crop production. However, two carbon dioxide molecules are made ...
A group of Japanese companies and researchers has developed a process to recover ammonia cheaply and with lower energy use from wastewater produced in biogas facilities, potentially reducing ...
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 ...
A new study shows that ammonia released from intensive livestock farms can significantly increase nearby soil emissions of ...
Scientists have developed a new technique using phosphonium salts that can help drive the future production of green ammonia. This process could reduce the impact of ammonia production on global ...
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‘World-first’ ammonia-fueled marine engine passes key validation test for green shipping
Swiss marine power company WinGD has announced that its ammonia-fueled X-DF-A engine has passed ...
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