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Ammonia Production / Haber-Bosch Process

Energy savings in ammonia production

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The advantage of providing pure nitrogen over air as a nitrogen source is the lack of argon. Argon accumulates during operation of the cyclical process and must be eliminated by means of a continuously discharged exhaust gas stream. This leads to the loss of valuable raw materials and energy. Substantial improvements can also be achieved in the case of air-driven systems by the addition of pure industrial gases.

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Ammonia Production

The Haber-Bosch Process & Green Ammonia

PROCESS DESCRIPTION

Ammonia is the most important basic chemical for fertiliser production. Modern ammonia plants consist essentially of a hydrogen plant, a nitrogen plant and an ammonia synthesis plant. During ammonia synthesis, ammonia (NH3) is made from hydrogen (H2) and nitrogen (N2) molecules in a ratio of 3:1 at extremely high pressures of 250 to 300 bar and temperatures of 450 °C to 500 °C.

 

The nitrogen can be taken either from the air, or it is made available in a highly pure form by nitrogen production plants.

For "green ammonia", pure nitrogen and H2 produced from e.g. green electricity are used. 

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