The company continues to invest in innovati- ve catalysts and technologies to make brine electrolysis and the hydrogen/ammonia supply chain more sustainable. Over the next five years, it aims to revolutio- nize the sodium chlorite market with a paten- ted chromium-free catalyst, developed in-house, that will surpass existing chromium VI-based solutions. This advancement will make the sodium chlorite process safer and more eco-friendly. With ammonia demand expected to rise by 2050, particularly in marine fuel and hydro- gen vector sectors, green ammonia will be essential for achieving decarbonization goals. In this context, efforts are focused on develo- ping new catalysts for two key chemical processes: ammonia production via electro-synthesis and ammonia electro-oxi- dation for hydrogen and nitrogen generation. The goal is to create an efficient, sustainable alternative to today’s energy-intensive ammonia production methods.
