Nitrogen Fixation System as a CELSS Subsystem for CEEF
961418
07/01/1996
- Event
- Content
- The Nitrogen Fixation System (NFS) which produces ammonia and nitric acid from nitrogen and water has been developed. The NFS is one essential part of material circulation system of the CEEF (Closed Ecological Experiment Facility) the first Japanese CELSS experiment facility. Basically, physico-chemical and some new technologies are utilized as elemental processes in the NFS. Low pressure ammonia synthesis, ammonia enrichment with PSA and water electrolysis with SPE are such new technologies. We designed and installed the NFS as a subsystem of CEEF. The capacity of the NFS is 125g/day as fixed nitrogen. First operation of NFS is expected to be done early fiscal year of 1996 in CEEF.
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- 11
- Citation
- Tsuji, M., Sakamoto, T., Ashida, A., and Nitta, K., "Nitrogen Fixation System as a CELSS Subsystem for CEEF," SAE Technical Paper 961418, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/961418.