Perspectives on NO<sub><i>X</i></sub> Emissions and Impacts from Ammonia Combustion Processes
Energy & Fuels 38(20): 19253-19292
Article 2024 English
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Syed Mashruk
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Hao Shi
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Luca Mazzotta
Abstract
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Climate change and global warming necessitate the shift toward low-emission, carbon-free fuels. Although hydrogen boasts zero carbon content and high performance, its utilization is impeded by the complexities and costs involved in liquefaction, preservation, and transportation. Ammonia has emerged as a viable alternative that offers potential as a renewable energy storage medium and supports the global economy's decarbonization. With its broader applicability in large power output applications, decentralized energy sources, and industrial locations off the grid, ammonia is increasingly regarded as an essential fuel for the future. Although ammonia provides a sustainable solution for future low-carbon energy fields, its wide-scale adoption is limited by NO
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