Production of Green Ammonia by Electrochemical Reactors Realized with Additive Manufacturing

Production of Green Ammonia by Electrochemical Reactors Realized with Additive Manufacturing

Acronym

GreenAM

Description of the granted funding

Transitioning from a fossil-fueled to a renewable-based economy promises a society free from fossil carbon dependence. Ammonia (NH3) is crucial for fertilizers and industrial chemicals, with potential as an energy storage medium and fuel substitute. Current NH3 production relies on the energy-intensive Haber-Bosch process making it unsuitable for decentralized production. Addressing these challenges, Green-AM, a consortium of LUT University and the University of Turku with several collaborators, promotes greener electrochemical NH3 production under milder conditions using renewable energy. This technology enables decentralized NH3 production, reducing political risks and facilitating local energy storage. By enhancing the catalytic surface area of electrodes through advanced materials and 3D-printed structures, and optimizing reactors by modelling and simulation tools, Green-AM seeks to develop reliable and efficient process for further commercialization.
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Starting year

2025

End year

2026

Granted funding


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224 965 €

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Targeted Academy projects

Decision maker

Suomen akatemian muu päättäjä
28.11.2024

Other information

Funding decision number

365256

Fields of science

Materials engineering

Research fields

Materiaalitiede ja -tekniikka
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