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Ammonia

Ammonia

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What is Ammonia?

Ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3. It is a colorless gas with a characteristic pungent smell. Ammonia is a common nitrogenous waste product and an important building block for the synthesis of many commercially important nitrogen-containing compounds. It is used in fertilizers, cleaning products, and as a refrigerant.

What other technologies are related to Ammonia?

Ammonia Competitor Technologies

Methanol can be used as a fuel or feedstock, similar to ammonia, making it a potential substitute in some applications.
mentioned alongside Ammonia in 49% (174) of relevant job posts
Freon is a refrigerant. Although phased out due to environmental concerns, it serves a similar purpose as ammonia in refrigeration systems and represents a competitive technology.
mentioned alongside Ammonia in 38% (212) of relevant job posts
Glycol is sometimes used in refrigeration systems, similar to ammonia, presenting a competing technology in certain applications.
mentioned alongside Ammonia in 24% (54) of relevant job posts

Ammonia Complementary Technologies

Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN) analysis is used to measure the total nitrogen content in a sample, which is relevant in ammonia production and usage (e.g., in wastewater treatment or fertilizer production). It provides a method to quantify ammonia content.
mentioned alongside Ammonia in 61% (52) of relevant job posts
Hydrogen is a key component in ammonia production (Haber-Bosch process). Therefore, hydrogen production technologies are strongly complementary to ammonia production.
mentioned alongside Ammonia in 12% (225) of relevant job posts
CO2 is involved in some ammonia production pathways (e.g., CO2 electrolysis to produce ammonia). Also, strategies to capture and utilize CO2 can be linked to ammonia production processes to reduce carbon footprint.
mentioned alongside Ammonia in 8% (257) of relevant job posts

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