Process and structure for fixation of atmospheric nitrogen

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Processes of treating materials by wave energy

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250527, 423405, B01J 110, B01K 100

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ABSTRACT:
A process and structure are described for fixing atmospheric nitrogen to oxygen to produce oxides of nitrogen. Energy required for the conversion process is drawn from radiations produced by radioactive wastes from nuclear reactors. Preferably, two complementary stages are employed in the conversion process. First, waste heat from spent fuel rods is employed as a heat source for producing nitrogen oxides. Second, radioactive waste materials chemically separated from spent reactor fuel rods are employed in a second stage as an ionization source for producing nitrogen oxides.

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