China’s ‘super catalyst’ turns waste water into fertiliser building block, tripling output

A team in China has designed a catalyst that can transform nitrate pollution from agricultural and industrial waste water into ammonia – the chemical backbone of urea fertiliser – with nearly three times the efficiency of conventional catalysts. The study detailing this breakthrough was published on
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