Nitrogen-fixing using the Haber-Bosch method is in the news more and more, and there are important considerations to know.
Producing enough ammonia to feed the world comes with a large carbon footprint; a process described in a new UB-led study ...
Taking inspiration from how nature—including lightning—produces ammonia, a team led by the University at Buffalo has ...
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How to make low-carbon fertilizer from thin air
Portable device extracts water vapor and nitrogen from air to make ammonia, slashing the carbon footprint of fertilizer ...
Researchers at the University at Buffalo have developed a new reactor that can produce ammonia directly from air and water — ...
Yet, ammonia’s current production — predominantly through the Haber-Bosch process — comes at a steep environmental cost. Almost 2% of the energy that humankind uses goes to ammonia ...
Stanford Researchers have developed a portable device that generates ammonia, a vital fertilizer ingredient, directly from ...
Taking inspiration from how nature --including lightning -- produces ammonia, a team has developed a reactor that produces the chemical commodity from nitrogen in the air and water, without any carbon ...
Nitrogen is an essential component in the production of amino acids and nucleic acids—both necessary for cell growth and ...
The aforementioned Haber-Bosch process, which is the most widely used method for making ammonia with high temperature and high pressure, uses fossil fuels and contributes about 1.2% of all carbon ...