Producing enough ammonia to feed the world comes with a large carbon footprint. A process described in new UB-led study could ...
Researchers at the University at Buffalo have developed a new reactor that can produce ammonia directly from air and water — ...
A plasma-electrochemical reactor developed by the team of Chris Li can convert nitrogren in the air into ammonia without a carbon footprint. BUFFALO, N.Y. — There’s a good chance you owe your ...
"An ammonia decomposition reactor no bigger than a 2-litre bottle will provide enough hydrogen to run a mid-range family car." – Professor Bill David Instead of just using the resulting hydrogen ...
and ammonia production," remarks Nozaki, highlighting potential applications. Additionally, the Power-to-X concept could gain momentum with plasma technologies driven by renewable energy ...
Starfire Energy uses electrolysers to split hydrogen from water and then feed it into a reactor along with nitrogen to make their ammonia ... that uses solar-powered plasma cells to fix nitrogen ...
Their reactor has a central magnet inside a sphere of plasma, instead of a traditional donut. A recent spate of nuclear fusion announcements have covered an emerging fusion reactor in New Zealand.