Green ammonia: catalysis, combustion and utilization strategies
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https://doi.org/10.58414/SCIENTIFICTEMPER.2023.14.1.33Keywords:
Ammonia combustion, Ammonia synthesis reactor, Ammonia Utilization, Electr-chemical ammonia synthesis, Fuel cells, Green ammonia, Green fuels, Green hydrogen, Renewable Energy, Thermo-chemical ammonia synthesis.Dimensions Badge
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Engineering is about observing physical conditions and being able to mathematically model the systems and solve problems for optimal design parameters using well-defined mathematical approaches. The government of India’s creation of a market for green hydrogen and ammonia promotes the development of newer technologies for producing and using these green fuels. One of the most popular processes for manufacturing ammonia is the Haber-Bosch process of 1904, which needs a high temperature of around 500°F and a high pressure of 150 to 300 bar. A study on the synthesis of green ammonia from nitrogen and water using renewable energy sources like sun and wind was discovered for the first time in 2013. Start-ups worldwide are developing a tabletop hydrogen generator technology that breaks ammonia and creates high-grade hydrogen suitable for fuel cells.Abstract
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