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Scientists at ETH Zurich have developed a powerful method to look deep inside single-atom catalysts—materials where every ...
Australian scientists might’ve just redefined how we make ammonia—using nothing but air, electricity, and a spark of plasma.
Imagine the world’s most essential chemical could be made anywhere, from a bit more than air and electricity. In a Sydney ...
We currently use a lot of ammonia to produce fertilizer, refrigerants, and other chemicals, and unfortunately rely heavily on ...
For over a century, the well-known 18-electron rule has guided the field of organometallic chemistry. Now, researchers at ...
Designing a MoS2 catalyst having a large number of active sites and high site activity enables the catalytic activity toward the hydrogen evolution reaction to be improved. Herein, we report the ...
Australian scientists have discovered a method to produce ammonia—an essential component in fertilizers—using only air and electricity. By mimicking lightning and channeling that energy through a ...
New plasma-electrolyzer system turns air into green ammonia gas, offering a low-cost, fossil-free alternative to dirty ...
University of Sydney researchers have harnessed human-made lightning to develop a more efficient method of generating ammonia ...
Ingleside residents are resisting a “charm offensive” as Europe’s largest gas user plans a new facility in their small ...
We investigated the mechanisms and isotope effects associated with the N-dealkylation and N-atom oxidation of substituted N-methyl- and N,N-dimethylanilines to identify isotope fractionation trends ...