Search

Search the University

1 - 10 of 79 search results for ammonia
  1. Fully-matching results

  2. Is it feasible to produce ammonia using renewable hydrogen?

    https://eng.unimelb.edu.au/mric/resources/is-it-feasible-to-produce-ammonia-using-renewable-hydrogen

    5 Feb 2021: Is it feasible to produce ammonia using renewable hydrogen?
  3. Publications

    https://chemical.eng.unimelb.edu.au/scholes/publications

    17 Aug 2021: Scholes, CA. (2024) “Small-scale renewable powered ammonia production”. Progresses in Ammonia: Science, Technology and Membranes. ... Zhang, Y.; Kanehashi, S.; Kentish, S.; Scholes, CA. (2024) “Ammonia permeation and plasticization of glassy
  4. Our Projects with Industry

    https://electrical.eng.unimelb.edu.au/power-energy/projects

    14 Jan 2025: The project takes place in a network-constrained area with high potential penetration of solar and wind energy resources whereby electrolyzers will be used to produce hydrogen and ammonia for multiple
  5. Smart fertilisers for food security

    https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/smart-fertilisers-for-food-security

    13 Sep 2024: Urea is rapidly converted to ammonia through a reaction with water in the soil, and subsequently to nitrate, that plants take up. ... the enzyme urease (urease inhibitors) or slowing the microbial autotrophic oxidation of ammonia to nitrite and nitrate
  6. Publications

    https://eng.unimelb.edu.au/nanomaterials/publications

    14 Apr 2025: Chen and S. Freguia, Biofouling control in reverse osmosis membranes by concentrated free ammonia in hydrolysed urine. ... Scholes, Compatibility of High-Density Polyethylene Piping and Associated Elastomers with the Renewable Fuels Ammonia and Dimethyl
  7. Creating clean transport fuels from waste | Pursuit by the…

    https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/creating-clean-transport-fuels-from-waste

    Towards cleaner fuel. Bio-CNG produced from organic wastes may contain impurities such as water vapour, hydrogen sulphides, ammonia, oxygen, nitrogen, siloxanes and particulate matter.
  8. The Drain Scene Investigators | Bio21 Molecular Science &…

    https://www.bio21.unimelb.edu.au/drain-scene-investigators

    6 Jun 2025: Testing for faecal indicator bacteria takes a lot of time and money, but we know, for example, that an increase in ammonia is often related to the presence of sewage,” said ... Dr Maria Ines Almeida from the School of Chemistry at the University of
  9. Bio21 Molecular Science & Biotechnology Institute - Water

    https://www.bio21.unimelb.edu.au/taxonomy/term/49/feed

    6 Jun 2025: in ammonia is often related to the presence of sewage,” said Dr Pettigrove.</p> <p>“Dr Maria Ines Almeida from the School of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne has developed ... a rapid and sensitive <a
  10. MEI Symposium 24

    https://energy.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/5132285/MEI-Symposium-24-full-program-13112024.pdf

    12 Nov 2024: 17 Jiaou Song. 17. Carbon-negative ammonia production from the air. 17 Dingqi Wang. ... Carbon-negative ammonia production from the air Dingqi Wang PhD student, Chemical Engineering.
  11. research 1..12

    https://biomedicalsciences.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/2488455/239SongACSAMI.pdf

    19 Sep 2017: Ammonia and APTES were then added to215 the particle suspension at a volume ratio of ethanol/ammonia/APTES216 = 50:2:1, and the resulting suspension was continuously mixed on a217 rotating