Ammonia has great prospects in the context of the transition to carbon-free energy. It can be used as fuel in gas turbines, fuel cells, internal combustion engines, and burned together with coal. However, industrial production of ammonia is based on the Haber-Bosh process, which involves the use of natural gas and coal, which, in this case, does not make it really carbon-free. This study proposes a method to produce ammonia, which is environmentally friendly and does not require the use of fossil fuels. It is based on the approach to adjusting the concentration of ammonium nitrogen in a biogas reactor and implies the sorption of ammonia from the gas phase with a solution of monoammonium phosphate, obtaining diammonium phosphate, and subsequ...
Ammonia is one of the most produced chemicals worldwide and is currently synthesized using nitrogen ...
The techno-economic feasibility of low-carbon based ammonia (NH3) production has been explored in th...
Citation: Pfromm, P. H. (2017). Towards sustainable agriculture: Fossil-free ammonia. Journal of Ren...
Ammonia has great prospects in the context of the transition to carbon-free energy. It can be used a...
Ammonia has great prospects in the context of the transition to carbon-free energy. It can be used a...
Global demand for both clean energy carriers and agricultural nutrients continues to grow rapidly, a...
Due to the important role of ammonia as a fertilizer in the agricultural industry and its promising ...
Due to the important role of ammonia as a fertilizer in the agricultural industry and its promising ...
The transformation of ammonia from pollutant to energy rich carbon free fuel presents an opportunity...
About 40% of our food would not exist without synthetic ammonia (NH3) for fertilization. Yet, NH3 pr...
The synthesis of ammonia is one of the most important chemical processes in the world. The Haber–Bos...
Considering the global scientific and industrial effort to utilize ammonia as an alternative to natu...
Greenhouse gas emissions in industrial raw material production significantly reduce the global air q...
Ammonia production currently accounts for over 1.8% of the world’s consumption of fossil fuels and ...
Decarbonising ammonia production is an environmental imperative given that it independently accounts...
Ammonia is one of the most produced chemicals worldwide and is currently synthesized using nitrogen ...
The techno-economic feasibility of low-carbon based ammonia (NH3) production has been explored in th...
Citation: Pfromm, P. H. (2017). Towards sustainable agriculture: Fossil-free ammonia. Journal of Ren...
Ammonia has great prospects in the context of the transition to carbon-free energy. It can be used a...
Ammonia has great prospects in the context of the transition to carbon-free energy. It can be used a...
Global demand for both clean energy carriers and agricultural nutrients continues to grow rapidly, a...
Due to the important role of ammonia as a fertilizer in the agricultural industry and its promising ...
Due to the important role of ammonia as a fertilizer in the agricultural industry and its promising ...
The transformation of ammonia from pollutant to energy rich carbon free fuel presents an opportunity...
About 40% of our food would not exist without synthetic ammonia (NH3) for fertilization. Yet, NH3 pr...
The synthesis of ammonia is one of the most important chemical processes in the world. The Haber–Bos...
Considering the global scientific and industrial effort to utilize ammonia as an alternative to natu...
Greenhouse gas emissions in industrial raw material production significantly reduce the global air q...
Ammonia production currently accounts for over 1.8% of the world’s consumption of fossil fuels and ...
Decarbonising ammonia production is an environmental imperative given that it independently accounts...
Ammonia is one of the most produced chemicals worldwide and is currently synthesized using nitrogen ...
The techno-economic feasibility of low-carbon based ammonia (NH3) production has been explored in th...
Citation: Pfromm, P. H. (2017). Towards sustainable agriculture: Fossil-free ammonia. Journal of Ren...