Researchers have shown for the first time that heat transfer in the form of infrared radiation can influence chemical reactions more strongly than traditional convection and conduction methods.
New method harnesses Earth's natural forces to produce ammonia sustainably, offering a greener alternative to fertilizer production.
Unraveling the chemical processes in soot particle filters reveals new ways to produce synthetic fuels.
Missouri officials are warning the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency of a “high likelihood” there is radioactive ...
Ammonia, used in fertilizer, is essential to our lives. Addis Energy is trying to make the chemical underground.
When chemical agents are found in the field, either as legacy waste from prior conflicts or recently produced by bad actors, ...
Scientists have discovered a way to produce ammonia—a key ingredient in fertilizers—by harnessing the Earth’s heat and ...
Discover a new, eco-friendly method of synthesizing ammonia using Earth's natural geological processes, potentially ...
Researchers developed a sodium-doped amorphous SiBN catalyst, showcasing its potential for small molecule activation and ...
CHARLOTTE — Crews were on the scene of a two-alarm fire in northwest Charlotte Tuesday morning. The Charlotte Fire Department confirmed they were at the scene on Tar Heel Road, near Toddville Road and ...
Combing through scads of DNA, chemical structure, and functional data, researchers have created an AI-guided platform that ...
This review summarizes the catalytic performance of various metal-based catalysts in the CO2-assisted oxidative dehydrogenation of light alkanes, with the goal of identifying catalyst systems that ...