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Abiological nitrogen fixation using homogeneous catalysts information


Hypothesized cycle for M-catalysed nitrogen fixation according to Chatt et al.

Abiological nitrogen fixation describes chemical processes that fix (react with) N2, usually with the goal of generating ammonia. The dominant technology for abiological nitrogen fixation is the Haber process, which uses iron-based heterogeneous catalysts and H2 to convert N2 to NH3. This article focuses on homogeneous (soluble) catalysts for the same or similar conversions.[1]

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