Biological and industrial nitrogen fixation are the processes by which one of the most inert molecules, N_2, is transformed into a bioavailable nitrogen source (e.g. NH_3) that can be incorporated into all nitrogen-containing biomolecules [1]. As such, nitrogen fixation is essential to sustaining life on this planet, and has attracted intense scrutiny among biological and chemical communities for decades [2-4]. The mechanism by which nitrogenase enzymes promote the biological reduction of nitrogen under ambient conditions remains an unsolved and fascinating problem [4-6]. Nature's solution to fixing nitrogen stands in sharp contrast to that which humanity has adopted, i.e. the Haber-Bosch process for ammonia synthesis that is carried out ...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF), the process by which gaseous N2 is converted into ammonia (NH3) ...
Fast and reliable industrial production of ammonia (NH3) is fundamentally sustaining modern society....
Nitrogenase, which catalyzes the ATP-dependent reduction of dinitrogen (N2) to ammonia (NH3), accoun...
Biological and industrial nitrogen fixation are the processes by which one of the most inert molecul...
As a basic building block in many biological molecules, the element nitrogen (N) is essential for li...
As a basic building block in many biological molecules, the element nitrogen (N) is essential for li...
As a basic building block in many biological molecules the element nitrogen (N) is essential for lif...
Nitrogen (N) is a chemical constituent for almost all biological molecules including proteins, DNA, ...
Biological nitrogen fixation is of central importance in the earth`s nitrogen economy. Fixation of n...
The reduction of nitrogen to ammonia by the industrial Haber-Bosch process is considered one of the ...
The reduction of nitrogen to ammonia by the industrial Haber-Bosch process is considered one of the ...
Breaking the triple bond of dinitrogen is chemically challenging requiring high temperatures, high p...
The reduction of nitrogen to ammonia by the industrial Haber-Bosch process is considered one of the ...
Biological nitrogen fixation, the conversion of dinitrogen (N_2) to ammonia (NH_3) catalyzed by nitr...
Biological nitrogen fixation, the conversion of dinitrogen (N_2) to ammonia (NH_3) catalyzed by nitr...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF), the process by which gaseous N2 is converted into ammonia (NH3) ...
Fast and reliable industrial production of ammonia (NH3) is fundamentally sustaining modern society....
Nitrogenase, which catalyzes the ATP-dependent reduction of dinitrogen (N2) to ammonia (NH3), accoun...
Biological and industrial nitrogen fixation are the processes by which one of the most inert molecul...
As a basic building block in many biological molecules, the element nitrogen (N) is essential for li...
As a basic building block in many biological molecules, the element nitrogen (N) is essential for li...
As a basic building block in many biological molecules the element nitrogen (N) is essential for lif...
Nitrogen (N) is a chemical constituent for almost all biological molecules including proteins, DNA, ...
Biological nitrogen fixation is of central importance in the earth`s nitrogen economy. Fixation of n...
The reduction of nitrogen to ammonia by the industrial Haber-Bosch process is considered one of the ...
The reduction of nitrogen to ammonia by the industrial Haber-Bosch process is considered one of the ...
Breaking the triple bond of dinitrogen is chemically challenging requiring high temperatures, high p...
The reduction of nitrogen to ammonia by the industrial Haber-Bosch process is considered one of the ...
Biological nitrogen fixation, the conversion of dinitrogen (N_2) to ammonia (NH_3) catalyzed by nitr...
Biological nitrogen fixation, the conversion of dinitrogen (N_2) to ammonia (NH_3) catalyzed by nitr...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF), the process by which gaseous N2 is converted into ammonia (NH3) ...
Fast and reliable industrial production of ammonia (NH3) is fundamentally sustaining modern society....
Nitrogenase, which catalyzes the ATP-dependent reduction of dinitrogen (N2) to ammonia (NH3), accoun...