Bimetallic alloy nanocatalyst boosts efficient ammonia production with potential for carbon-free energy
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Bimetallic alloy nanocatalyst boosts efficient ammonia production with potential for carbon-free energy

Ammonia (NH3) is regarded as a promising carbon-free energy carrier‚ but its energy-intensive production process still challenges global scientists. A research team led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) recently engineered a bimetallic alloy as an ultrathin nanocatalyst that can deliver greatly improved electrochemical performance for generating ammonia from nitrate (NO3-)‚ offering great potential for obtaining carbon-neutral fuel in the future.