The FINANCIAL -- A new research project is setting out to investigate how to make an industrial process which helps feed nearly half the world’s population more sustainable. The Haber-Bosch process, developed in the early 20th Century, was the first economically-viable large-scale ammonia production process. It works by combining nitrogen and hydrogen under high pressures, with the addition of an iron-based catalyst which helps the process work at a moderate temperature, according to University of Glasgow.…
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The FINANCIAL -- A new research project is setting out to investigate how to make an industrial process which helps feed nearly half the world’s population more sustainable. The Haber-Bosch process, developed in the early 20th Century, was the first economically-viable large-scale ammonia production process. It works by combining nitrogen and hydrogen under high pressures, with…
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