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The critical role of isolated Ti<sup>3+</sup> sites in MIL-125 for photocatalytic nitrate reduction: performance enhancement and deactivation mechanism. [PDF]
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Towards the design of energy-efficient bubble clusters and operation strategies for process control in sonochemical reactors. [PDF]
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<i>In vitro</i> characterization of fiber-rich tropical feedstuffs for pig diets. [PDF]
Nguyen QH, Le PD, Le ND.
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Integrated Transcriptomic and Proteomic Analysis of the Stress Response Mechanisms of Micractinium from the Tibetan Plateau Under Leather Wastewater Exposure. [PDF]
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Ammonia assimilation in blue-green algae
Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1973The occurrence of alanine dehydrogenase (AlaDH), glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH), and 2-ketoglutarate: glutamine amidotransferase (GGAT), has been surveyed in a number of blue-green algae. Among nine unicellular strains grown with nitrate, and belonging to five of the major typological groups, AlaDH was present in seven, and GDH in all eight that were ...
A H, Neilson, M, Doudoroff
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C&EN Global Enterprise, 2020
Yara, the fertilizer maker, and Orsted, which says it is the world’s leading offshore wind developer, are collaborating on a green ammonia project.
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Yara, the fertilizer maker, and Orsted, which says it is the world’s leading offshore wind developer, are collaborating on a green ammonia project.
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Green ammonia production: Process technologies and challenges
FuelNeelam Bora +12 more
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Insights into Nitrogenase Bioelectrocatalysis for Green Ammonia Production
ChemSusChem, 2020AbstractThere is a growing interest in using ammonia as a liquid carrier of hydrogen for energy applications. Currently, ammonia is produced industrially by the Haber‐Bosch process, which requires high temperature and high pressure. In contrast, bacteria have naturally evolved an enzyme known as nitrogenase, that is capable of producing ammonia and ...
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