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Chemical Industries, General Sealed glass tube containing sample of Haber's synthetic ammonia, 1909

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Chemical Industries, General Sealed glass tube containing sample of Haber's synthetic ammonia, 1909
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Chemical Industries, General Sealed glass tube containing sample of Haber's synthetic ammonia, 1909. Fritz Haber (1868-1934), a physical chemist, calculated in 1909 that ammonia could be made by combining hydrogen and nitrogen at very high pressures, enabling the manufacture of synthetic fertilisers. When, on 2nd July 1909, Haber demonstrated the process to visitors from the chemical firm BASF, including Carl Bosch (1874-1940), the seals broke. Bosch left in disgust, but his assistant Alwin Mittasch patiently waited for Haber and Le Rossignol to repair their apparatus, and when a small amount of ammonia flowed out a few hours later, he was impressed. By September 1913, Bosch had been able to transfer Haber's work to the industrial scale as the Haber-Bosch process, by which nearly all nitrogeneous fertiliser is made today. ©SSPL/Science Museum

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