Ammonia is one of the unsung heroes of modern civilization. Without it, the world’s agricultural productivity would be a fraction of what it is today, and billions of people would starve. Yet, ammonia ...
When the current method for producing something is estimated to consume a staggering 1–2% of the annual global energy supply, ...
Ammonia is a chemical essential to many agricultural and industrial processes, but its mode of production comes with an incredibly high energy cost. Various attempts have, and are, being made to ...
Producing ammonia – a valuable chemical compound used in many fields – takes enormous amounts of energy. Researchers at ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — There’s a good chance you owe your existence to the Haber-Bosch process. This industrial chemical reaction between hydrogen and nitrogen produces ammonia, the key ingredient to ...
Researchers developed a catalyst that converts nitrate pollution in water into ammonia with 94.8% efficiency, offering a ...
Using a new low-temperature plasma technique, researchers have developed a more energy-efficient process of producing ammonia ...
Fertilizers are essential for feeding the world. But making ammonia, the key ingredient of fertilizers, produces large amounts of carbon dioxide emissions. Chemists have now made a device that ...
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 ...