Solvent effects in Li-mediated synthesis

Electrochemical ammonia (NH 3 ) synthesis is a promising alternative to the Haber–Bosch process, but higher-performing systems are needed. Now, researchers realize long-term continuous NH 3 electrosynthesis and production of high fractions of gas-phase NH 3 by employing a chain ether as solvent, mar...

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