Fixation of Nitrogen (N2) to Ammonia (NH3) is an essential process for maintaining life on earth. Currently, Ammonia (NH3) production is dominated by the Haber–Bosch process. It operates under ...
Contemporary industrial nitrogen fixation largely relies on the energy-intensive Haber-Bosch process, which operates under ...
This story was originally published by WIRED and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Of all the elements that make up Earth's atmosphere, nitrogen is by far the most abundant ...
In America, corn syrup is king, and real sugar hovers somewhere around prince status. We’re addicted to corn, and corn, in turn, is addicted to nitrogen. A long time ago, people figured out that by ...
Nium has created a patented green-tech platform at Milton Park to produce fully renewable, low-carbon ammonia, to counteract the ...
MIT researchers propose a hybrid method to cut ammonia production emissions up to 63% by combining "blue" and "green" ...
A simple iron complex offers a chance to update how the global supply of ammonia is made. When it comes to the natural processes of plants, photosynthesis tends to hog attention. If researchers could ...
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The reason we can feed six or seven billion people isn’t GMOs. It’s the massive increase in the use of fertilizers over the past hundred years. Most of the nitrogen-based fertilizers are produced ...
Earth is bathed in nitrogen. It makes up about 78% of the atmosphere, and it’s stitched into every nucleotide, every cell, every living thing on the planet. But before humans learned to synthesize ...