Draft:Brown ammonia

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  • Comment: Per Hydrogen economy, hydrogen is colorless and ammonia manufactured from hydrogen is colorless. The Wikilink explains that the various colors assigned to hydrogen are a color code to indicate methods of manufacture rather than any actual color. David notMD (talk) 13:29, 11 December 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: I see no reason to have a seperate article on "Brown ammonia", a few sentences within the ammonia page would be more than enough. Add a redirect to the relevant part of the ammonia page if needed.
    N.B., Why does the first sentence have "Syngas" in it -- a typo I think. Ldm1954 (talk) 19:42, 8 December 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: This article was submitted three times on 8 December 2023, and declined each time. Please do not remove or move these comments Ldm1954 (talk) 16:53, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Do not remove prior deletion history, this is not appropriate. This is not optional. Ldm1954 (talk) 18:00, 10 December 2023 (UTC)

Brown ammonia

brown coal it is derived from, which is a lower rank coal than others, e.g. anthracite
.

Uses

Brown ammonia's uses are identical to typical industrial ammonia applications.

Challenges

Anecdotally, brown coal is mostly carbon so mitigation involves management of the single largest point source of CO2[3].

Notes

  1. Hydrogen, with the prefix 'brown' has been colour coded in accordance with a convention where all varieties are carbon abated chemicals[4].

See also

References

  1. ^ ""Ammonia Energy Association"".
  2. ^ "CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF USING CLEAN AMMONIA AS A FUEL".
  3. ^ "Russell brand is the latest..." The Guardian. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  4. ^ "The hydrogen colour spectrum -". National Grid Group.