Abstract
This study focuses on electrochemical nitrogen reduction as a promising method for sustainable ammonia production. By utilizing electrochemical catalysis, nitrogen gas (N₂) is converted to ammonia (NH₃) under ambient conditions, significantly reducing energy consumption and harmful emissions compared to the traditional Haber-Bosch process. The research aims to develop new catalytic systems that enhance the efficiency and selectivity of nitrogen reduction, thereby addressing the environmental challenges associated with conventional ammonia production. Advances in catalyst design, reaction mechanisms, and the integration of renewable energy sources highlight the potential of this method to revolutionize the ammonia industry and contribute to global sustainability efforts.
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