Producing enough ammonia to feed the world comes with a large carbon footprint; a process described in a new UB-led study ...
Researchers at the University at Buffalo have developed a new reactor that can produce ammonia directly from air and water — ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — There’s a good chance you owe your existence to the Haber-Bosch process. This industrial chemical reaction between hydrogen and nitrogen produces ammonia, the key ingredient to ...
Taking inspiration from how nature—including lightning—produces ammonia, a team led by the University at Buffalo has ...
Taking inspiration from how nature --including lightning -- produces ammonia, a team has developed a reactor that produces the chemical commodity from nitrogen in the air and water, without any carbon ...
Producing sufficient ammonia to sustain global food production carries a significant carbon footprint; a new UB-led study ...
Iron is a catalyst for the reaction. It increases the rate of the reaction without being used up in the reaction.