Single atoms of silver and earth-abundant carbon turn pollutants into fertilizer
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A single silver atom, which acts in synergy with carbon and nitrogen atoms, can effectively transform the polluted wastes from agriculture and mined into liquid coolers, according to a study...
Single atoms of silver and earth-abundant carbon turn pollutants into fertilizer
A single atom of silver working in synergy with carbon and nitrogen atoms can efficiently convert polluting nitrogenous waste in water from industries such as agriculture and mining into ready-to-use liquid fertilizer.
Single atoms of silver and earth-abundant carbon turn pollutants into fertiliser: Centre of Excellence for Carbon Science and Innovation I Australian Rural & Regional News
Centre of Excellence for Carbon Science and Innovation, Media Release, 4 November 2025 A single atom of silver working in synergy with carbon and nitrogen atoms can efficiently convert polluting nitrogenous waste in water from industries such as agriculture and mining into ready-to-use liquid fertiliser. Typically, the pathways and technologies in use today, such biological remediation, target sources with high concentrations of nitrogenous wast…
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