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Onsite ammonia synthesis from water vapor and nitrogen in the air

Xiaowei Song, Chanbasha Basheer, Jinheng Xu, Richard N. Zare

2024Science Advances38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

) and Nafion polymer. We pass air through the catalyst, which condenses microdroplets from atmospheric water vapor and uses nitrogen from the air, resulting in ammonia concentrations ranging from 25 to 120 μM in 1 hour, depending on local relative humidity. Operated at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, this technique eliminates the need for additional electricity or radiation, thereby substantially reducing carbon dioxide emissions compared to the traditional Haber-Bosch process. In laboratory experiments, we further optimized the reaction conditions and scaled up the process. After 2 hours of spraying, the ammonia concentration increased to 270.2 ± 25.1 μM. In addition, we present a portable device designed for onsite ammonia production which consistently produces an ammonia concentration that is adequate for some agricultural irrigation purposes.

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AmmoniaAmmonia productionRelative humidityWater vaporEnvironmental scienceHumidityNitrogenAtmospheric pressureCarbon dioxideEnvironmental chemistryParts-per notationCatalysisMaterials sciencePulp and paper industryChemistryMeteorologyOrganic chemistryEngineeringPhysicsAmmonia Synthesis and Nitrogen ReductionCaching and Content DeliveryAdvanced Data Storage Technologies