Ammonia is the second most transported chemical in the world today, with a global annual trade of around 180 Mtons. The history of the chemical’s generation and widespread utilization is based around demand from global food production, resulting in rapid expansion of the fertilizer industry through the twentieth century. Current widespread utilization of ammonia facilitated by global transportation has been enabled through the significant breakthrough of two German Nobel prizewinners (Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch) in the early twentieth century. Their catalytic Haber–Bosch process enabled the creation of ammonia from its constituent elements on industrial scale for the first time. The chemical can be utilized as a fuel via two main routes: fi...
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...
Although over 78% of the atmosphere is composed of nitrogen, it exists in its chemically and biologi...
Ammonia is the second most transported chemical in the world today, with a global annual trade of ar...
Ammonia is increasingly recognized as an important, sustainable fuel for global use in the future. A...
The idea of using ammonia as fuel is nothing new as the first well-known Belgium use of buses fleet ...
The idea of using ammonia as fuel is nothing new as the first well-known Belgium use of buses fleet ...
Ammonia, a molecule that is gaining more interest as a fueling vector, has been considered as a cand...
The idea of using ammonia as fuel is nothing new as the first well-known Belgium use of buses fleet ...
The idea of using ammonia as fuel is nothing new as the first well-known Belgium use of buses fleet ...
The idea of using ammonia as fuel is nothing new as the first well-known Belgium use of buses fleet ...
Ammonia, a molecule that is gaining more interest as a fueling vector, has been considered as a cand...
Nitrogen atoms are essential for the function of biological molecules and thus are an important comp...
The use of ammonia as a fuel still poses a series of challenges to be overcome, both in terms of opt...
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...
Although over 78% of the atmosphere is composed of nitrogen, it exists in its chemically and biologi...
Ammonia is the second most transported chemical in the world today, with a global annual trade of ar...
Ammonia is increasingly recognized as an important, sustainable fuel for global use in the future. A...
The idea of using ammonia as fuel is nothing new as the first well-known Belgium use of buses fleet ...
The idea of using ammonia as fuel is nothing new as the first well-known Belgium use of buses fleet ...
Ammonia, a molecule that is gaining more interest as a fueling vector, has been considered as a cand...
The idea of using ammonia as fuel is nothing new as the first well-known Belgium use of buses fleet ...
The idea of using ammonia as fuel is nothing new as the first well-known Belgium use of buses fleet ...
The idea of using ammonia as fuel is nothing new as the first well-known Belgium use of buses fleet ...
Ammonia, a molecule that is gaining more interest as a fueling vector, has been considered as a cand...
Nitrogen atoms are essential for the function of biological molecules and thus are an important comp...
The use of ammonia as a fuel still poses a series of challenges to be overcome, both in terms of opt...
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...
Although over 78% of the atmosphere is composed of nitrogen, it exists in its chemically and biologi...