DOI:10.1038/NGEO325 - Corpus ID: 94880859
How a century of ammonia synthesis changed the world
@article{Erisman2008HowAC, title={How a century of ammonia synthesis changed the world}, author={Jan Willem Erisman and Mark A. Sutton and James N. Galloway and Zbigniew Klimont and Wilfried Winiwarter}, journal={Nature Geoscience}, year={2008}, volume={1}, pages={636-639}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:94880859}}- J. ErismanM. SuttonW. Winiwarter
- Published28 September 2008
- Geology, Chemistry, Environmental Science
- Nature Geoscience
On 13 October 1908, Fritz Haber filed his patent on the "synthesis of ammonia from its elements" for which he was later awarded the 1918 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. A hundred years on we live in a world transformed by and highly dependent upon Haber–Bosch nitrogen.
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