Professor Evgeny Rebrov
Microjet plasma interactions with slurry to mitigate NH3 volatilisation
Ammonia (NH3) losses from use of animal slurry and digestate in agriculture is a cause of environmental concern and a loss of valuable resource. If the ammonia loss can be minimised, it can tackle these challenges and the nitrogen can be utilised as a valuable source of renewable fertiliser for crops. This project entails using microjet plasma technology to create reactive N species such as nitric oxide (NO) and create an acidic environment which minimises losses of NH3.
If you have any questions or would like more information about this project, please contact Professor Rebrov.
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