>Although not strictly a fuel, I am looking for an easy way to produce
>ammonia or other nitrate products suitable for fertiliser from
>renewable energy sources. Any chemists out there, who can help, I
>thought of maybe ammonia production from methane or electrolysed
>hydrogen. Any suggestions or leads greatly appreciated.
>
>Surely if we can generate large amounts of power from renewable
>sources (biodiesel, wind, biomass) is there not someway it can be
>used to generate even a weak ammonia solution. My knowledge of
>Haber/Bosch process is nil, but I do remember that it requires
>extreme environmental conditions of pressure and temp, that would be
>impossible on a DIY basis. or are they ?
>
>Nitrofying rhizobium bacteria in legumes and use of animal waste
>products are too bulky and low yielding.
>
>Is there not another chemical reaction that can be used to generate a
>reasonably concentrated supply of Ammonia ?
>
>help please.
>Mike

There's no need for ammonia nor any other nitrogen fertilisers.

Keith Addison
Journey to Forever
Handmade Projects
Tokyo
http://journeytoforever.org/

 


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