This Open Access book discusses the progress of science and the transfer of scientific knowledge to technological application. It also identifies the factors necessary to achieve this progress. Based on a case study of the physical chemist Fritz Haber's discovery of ammonia synthesis between 1903 and 1909, the book places Haber's work in historical and scientific (physicochemical) context. The scientific developments of the preceding century are framed in a way that emphasizes the confluence of knowledge needed for Haber's success. Against this background, Haber's work is presented in detail along with the indispensable contributions of his colleague, the physical chemist, Walter Nernst, and their assistants. The detailed accounts of scient...
Ammonia has been produced over the last centuries in several ways, with the Haber–Bosch process lead...
Ammonia has been produced over the last centuries in several ways, with the Haber–Bosch process lead...
Due to its essential use as a fertilizer, ammonia synthesis from nitrogen and hydrogen is considered...
The ammonia synthesis from its elements plays an important role in the survival of humankind. A shor...
Nitrogen atoms are essential for the function of biological molecules and thus are an important comp...
Nitrogen atoms are essential for the function of biological molecules and thus are an important comp...
Nitrogen atoms are essential for the function of biological molecules and thus are an important comp...
Ammonia is the second most transported chemical in the world today, with a global annual trade of ar...
On 13 October 1908, Fritz Haber filed his patent on the "synthesis of ammonia from its elements" for...
Ammonia is the second most transported chemical in the world today, with a global annual trade of ar...
100 years ago, the development of the Haber-Bosch process for synthesizing ammonia gave humans the a...
The ammonia synthesis from its elements plays an important role in the survival of humankind. A shor...
Although over 78% of the atmosphere is composed of nitrogen, it exists in its chemically and biologi...
Recent research on atmospheric ammonia has made good progress in quantifying sources/sinks and envir...
Ammonia has been produced over the last centuries in several ways, with the Haber–Bosch process lead...
Ammonia has been produced over the last centuries in several ways, with the Haber–Bosch process lead...
Ammonia has been produced over the last centuries in several ways, with the Haber–Bosch process lead...
Due to its essential use as a fertilizer, ammonia synthesis from nitrogen and hydrogen is considered...
The ammonia synthesis from its elements plays an important role in the survival of humankind. A shor...
Nitrogen atoms are essential for the function of biological molecules and thus are an important comp...
Nitrogen atoms are essential for the function of biological molecules and thus are an important comp...
Nitrogen atoms are essential for the function of biological molecules and thus are an important comp...
Ammonia is the second most transported chemical in the world today, with a global annual trade of ar...
On 13 October 1908, Fritz Haber filed his patent on the "synthesis of ammonia from its elements" for...
Ammonia is the second most transported chemical in the world today, with a global annual trade of ar...
100 years ago, the development of the Haber-Bosch process for synthesizing ammonia gave humans the a...
The ammonia synthesis from its elements plays an important role in the survival of humankind. A shor...
Although over 78% of the atmosphere is composed of nitrogen, it exists in its chemically and biologi...
Recent research on atmospheric ammonia has made good progress in quantifying sources/sinks and envir...
Ammonia has been produced over the last centuries in several ways, with the Haber–Bosch process lead...
Ammonia has been produced over the last centuries in several ways, with the Haber–Bosch process lead...
Ammonia has been produced over the last centuries in several ways, with the Haber–Bosch process lead...
Due to its essential use as a fertilizer, ammonia synthesis from nitrogen and hydrogen is considered...