Clean Ammonia
Ammonia is drawing attention as a next-generation fuel because it can be used via existing distribution networks without emitting CO2 when burned. Ammonia produced with reduced CO2 emissions during the production of hydrogen and nitrogen source gases is known as clean ammonia and is currently the focus of intensive research.
Shimadzu offers comprehensive analytical solutions that support clean ammonia initiatives across multiple stages of production, from R&D to manufacturing, storage, and environmental impact assessment.
Explore analytical examples related to the R&D of ammonia, including catalyst studies to reduce costs and evaluations of corrosion in storage tanks and piping.
During ammonia production, it is essential to analyze impurities in the source gases. Quality control is also required to manage contaminants during storage.
Discharges of ammonia into the environment must be strictly controlled. In addition, it is essential that no N2O greenhouse gas is emitted during combustion.