UW Madison chemists discover new way to harness energy from ammonia
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NOVEMBER 12, 2021
This process can be harnessed to produce electricity, with protons and nitrogen gas as byproducts. During World War II, it was used in automobiles, and scientists today are considering ways to burn it in engines as a replacement for gasoline, particularly in the maritime industry. —John Berry, corresponding author.
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