Low-carbon ammonia offers alternative for agriculture and hydrogen transport
10 points by PaulHoule
by foxyv
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> RMIT Research Fellow and lead author of a study on this topic, Dr. Karma Zuraiqi, said her team's greener alternative used 20% less heat and 98% less pressure than the century-old Haber-Bosch process used today for splitting nitrogen and hydrogen into ammonia.
That is pretty impressive! Even if this doesn't revolutionize our energy infrastructure, it will change a lot of our modern agriculture and chemical manufacturing.