Sentences with word «dinitrogen»

Nitrogen — chemically bound as dinitrogen gas — is the most abundant element in the atmosphere.
Rainer Zah at the Swiss Materials Science and Technology research institution faults current estimates for not taking into account the global warming effects of dinitrogen oxide, a very potent GHG produced during the cultivation of switchgrass.
This conversion, known as the Haber - Bosch process, combines dinitrogen molecules from the air with dihydrogen molecules.
The well - known anammox bacteria convert ammonia and nitrite into dinitrogen gas, without using oxygen.
Some of the most fascinating catalysts in nature display complex inorganic cofactors and perform chemical transformations (water reduction and oxidation, carbon dioxide reduction, dinitrogen reduction, dioxygen reduction) that are arguably prerequisites for the advance of society in the current context of limiting energy resources and environmental concerns.
Biological dinitrogen (N2) fixation by diazotrophic cyanobacteria has great biogeochemical implications in nitrogen (N) cycling, being the major source of new N input to the oceans and thereby contributing significantly to carbon (C) export production.
«Effect of encapsulated calcium carbide on dinitrogen, nitrous oxide, methane, and carbon dioxide emissions from flooded rice
Since 1896 it has been known that the gases carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide (dinitrogen oxide) help to stop the Sun's infrared radiation being transmitted straight back into space again once it has been re-radiated by the Earth's surface.
GHG's theoretically hold more heat at the molecular level than non-GHG's common in A, such as N2 (diNitrogen) and O2 (diOxygen) which make up 96 % of A. 1 % of A is made up of energy Ar (gone) which does not mix with anything and is a mild GHG.
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