MIT: Why some nitrogen-processing enzymes are more efficient than others
July 30, 2026
July 30, 2026
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, July 30 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Why some nitrogen-processing enzymes are more efficient than others
New findings could help researchers design synthetic catalysts that convert nitrogen gas to ammonia, a key step in fertilizer production.
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Nitrogen gas is abundant in Earth's atmosphere, but most living organisms can't readily use this nitroge . . .
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Why some nitrogen-processing enzymes are more efficient than others
New findings could help researchers design synthetic catalysts that convert nitrogen gas to ammonia, a key step in fertilizer production.
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Nitrogen gas is abundant in Earth's atmosphere, but most living organisms can't readily use this nitroge . . .
