Synthetically produced fertilizer urea supports half of global population. Using pure metals, researchers develop hybrid catalyst with capacity to convert waste nitrogen and carbon dioxide to urea.
A research team led by Prof. ZHANG Guangjin from the Institute of Process Engineering (IPE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has fabricated a novel InOOH electrocatalyst with unique frustrated Lewis ...
Nitrogen-based fertilizers are essential for modern agriculture, and compounds like ammonia and urea are also widely used in ...
Researchers have developed a material to remove urea from water and potentially convert it into hydrogen gas. By building these materials of nickel and cobalt atoms with carefully tailored electronic ...
Canada Nickel have collaborated with NetCarb, focusing on blue-green hydrogen and low-carbon fertilizers, magnesium-based ...
Skoltech researchers have created a promising catalyst to speed up a chemical reaction producing clean hydrogen fuel from the ...
Australia’s Strike Energy and engineering giant TechnipFMC have completed a feasibility study for a urea facility in Western Australia that will use a blended input of both "blue" and green hydrogen.
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