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    A Plant Design Project on the 67,000 tons per year of Green Ammonia Production through Novel Lithium-Mediated Pathway
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2024) M. Zubair Naeem (CIIT/FA20-CHE-001/LHR), Hamza Aasim (CIIT/FA20-CHE-013/LHR), Abdul Rehman Virk (CIIT/FA20-CHE-051/LHR), Habib Haider (CIIT/FA20-CHE-064/LHR), Shoaib Ali (CIIT/FA20-CHE-094/LHR); Dr. Wajih-ur-Rahman; LHR TP 9954
    Welcome to our Chemical Engineering Final Year Design Project (FYDP), where innovation meets sustainability. Our project revolves around the concept of utilizing ammonia as a carbon-free energy carrier, allowing for decentralized and remote energy distribution. This is a pivotal step in reducing our dependence on the energy-intensive and carbon-heavy Haber-Bosch method for ammonia production. Our FYDP presents a novel approach – lithium-mediated electrochemical ammonia synthesis at mild process conditions. We dive deep into this innovative solution, aiming to not only reduce energy consumption but also the cost associated with ammonia production. Moreover, our focus extends to environmental considerations, assessing the environmental impact from start to finish. In this proposal, we'll explore the world of electrochemical ammonia synthesis using lithium-ion conductive membranes and cryogenic distillation for nitrogen generation. Our aim is to provide a sustainable alternative that rivals traditional methods, both in terms of cost and environmental friendliness. Join us on this journey through the realms of chemical engineering, innovation, and sustainability, as we design a green chemical plant that could reshape the future of energy production. Our FYDP represents our commitment to a cleaner, more sustainable world and our readiness to make a significant impact in the field of green chemistry.

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