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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 ...
Producing enough ammonia to feed the world comes with a large carbon footprint; a process described in a new UB-led study ...
Producing sufficient ammonia to sustain global food production carries a significant carbon footprint; a new UB-led study ...
Researchers from a Spanish laboratory observe, for the first time, the formation of compartments alongside the basic ...
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 ...
National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Artificial Functional Materials and Collaborative Innovation Center of ...
Taking inspiration from how nature—including lightning—produces ammonia, a team led by the University at Buffalo has ...
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Ammonia, a key ingredient in synthetic fertilizers, is critical in global agriculture, supporting billions of people. However, its production contributes significantly to carbon emissions ...
In a paper published last week in Science Advances, the researchers detailed how their device worked to produce ammonia outside of a lab setting. As wind blew air through a mesh coated with ...
In preparation for designing their device ... "This approach significantly reduces the carbon footprint of ammonia production ...