Researchers describe promising method to optimize and scale up the production of fuel cell input

A novel process described in an article published in the journal Electrochemistry Communications converts nitrogen and hydrogen to ammonia (NH3) at ambient temperature and pressure with high energy efficiency. Ammonia, a gas composed of nitrogen and hydrogen, is the world’s most synthesized molecule and is used in agriculture as well as many production processes.


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Source: Phys.org