Abstract

The increasing awareness of the limits of our supplies of natural gas has created some interest in recent years in replacing existing methods of industrial ammonia synthesis either with less energy-demanding variants, or by altogether new methods of synthesis that would be independent of conventional energy sources. While it is fully recognized that the HABER-BOSCH Process of ammonia synthesis will probably never be fully replaced by other methods, it is nevertheless worthwhile to examine the feasibility of alternative approaches to the problem. Nature’s way of fixing nitrogen is one such alternative which obviously works and which in fact exhibits all desirable features of a process which, if it could be carried out on a large scale technically, could replace the HABER-BOSCH Process.

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