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Electrochemically and Bioelectrochemically Induced Ammonium Recovery
Published on: January 22, 2015
A sonochemical alternative for nitrate to ammonia production
Nikhil George Mohan1, Kothandaraman Ramanujam1
1Clean Energy Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, Chennai - 600036, Tamil Nadu, India. rkraman@iitm.ac.in.
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This research presents a novel method for synthesising ammonia (NH3) using sonochemistry as an alternative to traditional techniques. This study demonstrates that using a probe sonicator can reduce alkali metal nitrate salts to form NH3 with a cost-effective catalyst. GaO(OH) significantly boosts the sonochemical reduction of nitrate, increasing the NH3 yield to around 32 ± 11 μg h-1. This technique offers a promising, atom-efficient pathway for ammonia production from nitrate-containing water.
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