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Richard Zare (Image credit: Do Pham/Stanford University) A simple low cost and environmentally sound way
Credit: Fraunhofer IMM Ammonia is split into nitrogen and hydrogen in the AMMONPAKTOR reactor. Hydrogen
Rice University engineers have designed a catalyst of ruthenium atoms in a copper mesh to
UIC researchers create a sustainable electrochemical system in which a solar cell is attached to
(Top) The Harber-Bosch method: using the hydrogen (extracted by the thermal decomposition of natural gas)
Carbon-neutral production technologies could see ammonia used as a fuel and replace fossil fuels by
via Wikipedia A 100 per cent renewable way to make ammonia Ammonia has sustained humanity
UTokyo researchers dramatically clean up ammonia production and cut costs Ammonia – a colorless gas
Our society is in need of ammonia more than ever. Chemical fertilizers, plastic, fibers, pharmaceuticals,
Nearly a century ago, German chemist Fritz Haber won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for