Many people are optimistic about ammonia's potential as an energy source and carrier of hydrogen, and though large-scale ...
Ammonia sits at the heart of modern agriculture and heavy industry, but the way the world makes it today is one of the most ...
Nanocrystals (left) capture light (hv) and then transfer electrons (e-) to nitrogenase enzymes (upper right) to convert dinitrogen (N2) to ammonia (NH3). A sacrificial reaction (bottom right) ...
Ammonia may conjure thoughts of off odors, but the world is entirely dependent on the smelly stuff as a fertilizer and for use in myriad other industries. Problem is, nearly all the ammonia produced ...
The world depends on ammonia as a fertilizer and for use in myriad other industries, but its production heavily depends on fossil fuels. Making the compound releases more than 450 million metric tons ...