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Laser-induced nitrogen fixation [PDF]
AbstractFor decarbonization of ammonia production in industry, alternative methods by exploiting renewable energy sources have recently been explored. Nonetheless, they still lack yield and efficiency to be industrially relevant. Here, we demonstrate an advanced approach of nitrogen fixation to synthesize ammonia at ambient conditions via laser–induced
Huize Wang+9 more
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Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation. [PDF]
that are expressed before the onset of nitrogen fixation and are involved in infection and nodule development. The products of the late nodulin genes are involved in the interaction with the endosymbiont and in the metabolic specialization of the nodule (Nap and Bisseling, 1990).
Mylona, P., Pawlowski, K., Bisseling, T.
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The Fixation of Nitrogen. [PDF]
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Fixation of nitrogen with cavitation
The sonochemical fixation of nitrogen to ammonia was investigated by sonolysis of liquids with nitrogen/hydrogen gas mixtures passing through them. The maximum rate (4 nmol min-1 W-1) was found in water irradiated with 900 kHz ultrasound with gas of a mole fraction 0.6 of nitrogen and the lowest temperature (278 K). Some traces of ammonia were found in
Peeter Kruus, Supeno
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No nitrogen fixation in the Bay of Bengal? [PDF]
Abstract. The Bay of Bengal (BoB) has long stood as a biogeochemical enigma, with subsurface waters containing extremely low, but persistent, concentrations of oxygen in the nanomolar range which – for some, yet unconstrained, reason – are prevented from becoming anoxic.
C. R. Löscher+4 more
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The fixation of nitrogen in faeces [PDF]
In the course of a general study of the chemical changes taking place in the manure heap, a number of experiments were made with the object of determining the loss of nitrogen during the aerobic fermentation of urine, straw and faeces, both separately and in various combinations.
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Effectiveness of nitrogen fixation in rhizobia [PDF]
SummaryBiological nitrogen fixation in rhizobia occurs primarily in root or stem nodules and is induced by the bacteria present in legume plants. This symbiotic process has fascinated researchers for over a century, and the positive effects of legumes on soils and their food and feed value have been recognized for thousands of years. Symbiotic nitrogen
Kristina Lindström+1 more
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Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen
"To be presented at the 505th meeting of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, New York, March 12, 1915"--P. 337. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Bound with 14 other articles under the title Pamphlets on soils, vol. 1.
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Editorial. The Fixation of Nitrogen. [PDF]
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