Ammonia has sustained humanity since the early 20th century, but its production leaves a huge carbon footprint. Now researchers have found a way to make it per cent renewable.
The research Read it here. Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Find out more. Luisa Low. Related news. Researchers compared different vaccines and vaccination strategies using game theory and network analysis, arriving at several scenarios which could be used to influence vaccine policy in Australia and globally.
Where does untreated wastewater go in developing countries? Humanitarian engineer, Dr Jacqueline Thomas explains. Did everything I could, including doing the hacksaw bit, but the seatpost is too deep to cut all the way. Gotta do the ammonia trick. I doubt these are what I need for the job.
Where can I buy the serious stuff in Sydney? Preferably near the Manly area? How pure can I get? Anybody got any experience with handling this stuff? Last edited: Jun 8, Care to iterate what the ammonium does? Looked on Wiki, and it boiling point is , and it would be too hard to manufacture.
Try an industrial chemical supplier perhaps? Yeah, I should have researched ammonia before posting I should say I want liquid ammonia. Basically it eats away at alkalai did I spell that right? But searching on the web for sources of liquid ammonia in Sydney have come up nil. Maybe someone on Farkin knows more? Ammonia is dangerous stuff. Read the MSDS on it before even thinking about using it.
If it was stuck I'd be filling the seat tube with dry ice and waving a lpg torch gently over the outside. Don't get the seat tube too hot though. Google "stuck seatpost" and you'll find entry after entry of recommendations of using ammonia to break the bond between aluminum seatposts and steel frames.
She and her colleagues therefore looked at how to produce it cheaply, on a smaller scale and using renewable energy. And we saw tragically in Beirut recently how potentially dangerous storing ammonium nitrate can be. Dr Jalili and his colleagues devised proof-of-concept lab experiments that used plasma a form of lightning made in a tube to convert air into an intermediary known among chemists as NOx - either NO2- nitrite or NO3- nitrate.
The nitrogen in these compounds is much more reactive than N2 in the air.
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