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The Daily Galaxy on MSNForget Carbon Capture—This Bacteria Turns CO₂ Into Rock in Just HoursA soil-dwelling microbe has shown a surprising ability to trap carbon dioxide and turn it into rock. Scientists have ...
Because it doesn’t require high-pressure tanks or super-cold storage, this new liquid could make hydrogen fuel much easier to ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNNew liquid can simplify hydrogen transportation and storageResearchers at EPFL and Kyoto University have created a stable hydrogen-rich liquid formed by mixing two simple chemicals.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHydrogen breakthrough: New liquid stores clean fuel at room temperatureResearchers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and Kyoto University have formulated a hydrogen-rich ...
Ammonia-based systems, however, are emerging as a viable alternative to address limitations with respect to liquid and solid waste generation and handling.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew plasma device turns air into ammonia, ends the need for fossil fuelsNew plasma-electrolyzer system turns air into green ammonia gas, offering a low-cost, fossil-free alternative to dirty ...
Engineers have developed a high-performance nanowire catalyst that pulls ammonia and solid ammonia (fertilizer) from nitrate, a common contaminant in industrial wastewater and polluted groundwater.
Advances in solid-oxide fuel cell (SOFC) and polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) technologies mean ammonia could have a future as a fuel in diverse industrial applications, including ...
"KBR's innovative zero-carbon green ammonia technology, when integrated with SolydEra's highly efficient Solid Oxide Electrolyzer, will drive cost efficiencies needed to make clean ammonia a ...
Solid propellants are a mixture of fuel and oxidiser. Metallic powders such as aluminium often serve as the fuel, and ammonium perchlorate, which is the salt of perchloric acid and ammonia, is the ...
Engineers have developed a high-performance nanowire catalyst that pulls ammonia and solid ammonia (fertilizer) from nitrate, a common contaminant in industrial wastewater and polluted groundwater.
The compound commonly used to make fertilizer doesn’t emit carbon dioxide and can be mixed with coal at power plants to lower carbon emissions.
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