Light-driven dinitrogen reduction: Scientists shed new light on global energy, food supply challenge

Thursday, April 21, 2016 - 13:00 in Earth & Climate

All living things require nitrogen for survival, but the world depends on only two known processes to break nitrogen's ultra-strong bonds and allow conversion to a form humans, animals and plants can consume. One is a natural, bacterial process on which farmers have relied since the dawn of agriculture. The other is the century-old Haber-Bösch process, which revolutionized fertilizer production and spurred unprecedented growth of the global food supply.

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