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Can sustainable ammonia synthesis pathways compete with fossil-fuel based Haber–Bosch processes?

Authors: Miao Wang; Mohd A. Khan; Imtinan Mohsin; Joshua Wicks; Alexander H. Ip; Kazi Z. Sumon; Cao-Thang Dinh; +3 Authors
Miao Wang; Mohd A. Khan; Imtinan Mohsin; Joshua Wicks; Alexander H. Ip; Kazi Z. Sumon; Cao-Thang Dinh; Edward H. Sargent; Ian D. Gates; Md Golam Kibria;
doi: 10.1039/d0ee03808c
Abstract
This analysis presents system level analysis of three stages along the transition towards sustainable synthesis of ammonia.
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