Progresses in Ammonia: Science, Technology and Membranes 1st Edition
Unlock the cutting edge of ammonia science with Progresses in Ammonia: Science, Technology and Membranes (1st Edition) by Angelo Basile and Mohammad Reza Rahimpour. This authoritative volume brings clarity to one of the most critical chemicals in agriculture and the emerging energy transition: ammonia as fertilizer, hydrogen carrier and low‑carbon fuel.
Dive into rigorous yet accessible chapters that explain the latest advances in ammonia synthesis, membrane-based separations, catalysis, and process intensification. Practical case studies and comparative analyses help readers evaluate membrane technologies for ammonia production, recovery and purification — essential reading for chemical engineers, researchers, plant designers, and policy makers working on green ammonia projects worldwide.
Discover how innovations in membrane science are driving efficiency gains and reduced carbon footprints across regions from Europe and North America to Asia and the Middle East. The book balances foundational theory with applied solutions, helping readers translate lab breakthroughs into scalable industrial processes and sustainable supply chains.
Whether you’re a graduate student exploring research directions or an industry leader planning low‑emission ammonia plants, this book equips you with the technical insight and market context to make informed decisions. Clear visuals, up‑to‑date references and expert synthesis make it a practical resource for R&D, plant operation and strategic planning.
Explore the future of ammonia technology — add Progresses in Ammonia: Science, Technology and Membranes by Angelo Basile and Mohammad Reza Rahimpour to your professional library today.
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