Ammonia production via the Haber-Bosch process is the chemical industry’s greatest source of greenhouse gas emissions and ...
Taking a well-to-wake approach to CO2 emissions means that the shipping industry will look beyond emerging engine ...
Nearly all ammonia is produced using methane via the Haber-Bosch process, which requires high-temperature and high-pressure ...
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It consumes about 2% of global energy and releases around 2.4 tons (5,291 lb) of CO 2 for every ton (2,204 lb) of ammonia produced, making it the chemical industry's top CO 2 emitter. To test their ...
They exposed synthetic iron-rich minerals to nitrogen-laced water, triggering a chemical reaction that oxidized the rock and yielded ammonia, which the team dubbed "geological ammonia." ...
Scanning transmission electron microscopy experiments have uncovered the structural changes a ruthenium catalyst undergoes that increase its activity during an ammonia cracking reaction. The findings ...
They exposed synthetic iron-rich minerals to nitrogen-laced water, triggering a chemical reaction that oxidized the rock and yielded ammonia, which the team dubbed "geological ammonia." ...
Researchers have demonstrated a method to produce ammonia using Earth's subsurface heat and pressure, potentially offering a cleaner and energy-efficient alternative to traditional industrial ...
Easily dissolvable in water, ammonia is a colourless, gaseous chemical with a sharp odour, which is widely used in industrial processes. It is also used as fertiliser, coolant, cleansing agents, food ...
the only material that needs to be extracted is ammonia, which is easier to store, transport, and handle. The system requires only one additional input: a source of nitrogen, such as nitrate or ...