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"Real-time Observation of Catalytic Chemistry in Ammonia Production"
chemistry2 years ago

"Real-time Observation of Catalytic Chemistry in Ammonia Production"

Researchers used operando X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy to study the surface chemistry during the Haber-Bosch process, revealing insights into the reaction mechanisms and rate-limiting steps on Fe and Ru single-crystal surfaces. The study showed that nitride formation is slower than nitride reduction, and the surfaces are predominantly metallic with low coverages of atomic nitrogen. The findings provide valuable information for understanding and optimizing the catalytic process of ammonia synthesis.

"Green Ammonia: A Simple and Eco-Friendly Fuel Alternative?"
science-and-technology2 years ago

"Green Ammonia: A Simple and Eco-Friendly Fuel Alternative?"

Stanford researchers have discovered a new, eco-friendly method of producing ammonia using small droplets of water and nitrogen sourced from the air. The Haber-Bosch process, which has been used for over 100 years to produce ammonia, is extremely energy-intensive and contributes significantly to the release of carbon dioxide. In contrast, the new method requires less specialized circumstances, uses little energy, and is low-cost, potentially allowing for the production of ammonia in a sustainable manner. The researchers plan to explore how to concentrate the produced ammonia and scale up the process to commercially viable levels.