Researchers Gain Insight into Hundred-Year-Old Haber-Bosch Process
Researchers Gain Insight into Hundred-Year-Old Haber-Bosch Process
November 14th, 2011
From the University of Rochester:
"For the past 100 years, the Haber-Bosch process has been used to convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, which is essential in the manufacture of fertilizer. Despite the longstanding reliability of the process, scientists have had little understanding of how it actually works. But now a team of chemists, led by Patrick Holland of the University of Rochester, has new insight into how the ammonia is formed. Their findings are published in the latest issue of Science."
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