Among the many chemicals we use every day, ammonia is one of the worst for the atmosphere. The nitrogen-based chemical used in fertilizer, dyes, explosives and many other products ranks second only to ...
Loop Chemicals today announced that it has licensed a thermochemical looping ammonia technology from Sandia National ...
Ammonia is a critical chemical for fertilizers that support global food production, and it is increasingly seen as a carbon-free energy carrier. However, the traditional Haber-Bosch process relies on ...
Ammonia production via the Haber-Bosch process is the chemical industry’s greatest source of greenhouse gas emissions and accounts for 2% of global energy consumption. Now, a Boston-based start-up ...
The revolutionary use of ammonia (NH3) * as a fertilizer has greatly benefited human food production. Recently, it has drawn attention again, as the use of green ammonia is considered a significant ...
Ammonia is commonly used in fertilizer because it has the highest nitrogen content of commercial fertilizers, making it essential for crop production. However, two carbon dioxide molecules are made ...
This process largely follows an optimal chemical route known as the "NHO pathway." The catalyst significantly lowers the energy required for these key steps where hydrogen is added, making the ...
Green Ammonia is the bridge to a net-zero carbon world. Ammonia is a colorless gas which has been a silent backbone of global agriculture but its traditional production is a major source of carbon ...
Ammonia has enormous potential as a fuel of the future, but most current production methods make it a dirty source of energy. Yet a new method from MIT that would derive the compound using the Earth's ...
Clean energy company CF Industries Holdings is evaluating site in Ascension Parish for an ammonia production facility that will use carbon-capture technology. If selected, the complex would bring more ...
Europe must reinvent fertiliser production to cut agriculture's reliance on fossil fuels and protect jobs in industrial ...
We here on Earth live at the bottom of an ocean of nitrogen. Nearly 80% of every breath we take is nitrogen, and the element is a vital component of the building blocks of life. Nitrogen is critical ...