Water-soluble nitrite (NO 2 ⁻) pollution from agricultural runoff and industrial discharge poses serious risks to ecosystems and human health. Excessive nitrite in drinking water can cause severe ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The nitrate runoff problem, a source of carcinogens and a cause of suffocating algal blooms in U.S. waterways, may not be all gloom and doom. A new study led by the University of ...
Pollution spewing from a booming global economy poses a number of different threats to human health. Researchers from Zhongyuan University of Technology proposed a new possible avenue to efficiently ...
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Solar-powered photoelectrochemical system converts nitrate in wastewater into high-value ammonia
A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a technology that transforms nitrates found in wastewater into ammonia, a vital chemical and promising energy carrier, without carbon emissions. This ...
An atomically ordered RuGa catalyst on carbon black converts nitrate into ammonia at low voltage, achieving high efficiency while suppressing hydrogen formation. (Nanowerk News) Ammonia fuels ...
The nitrogen cycle is a critical component of Earth's ecosystem, playing an essential role in sustaining life. However, human activity has significantly disrupted the natural balance of the nitrogen ...
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