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    "Chemistry",
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  "textContent": "A newly engineered catalyst overcomes key obstacles that have long limited ammonia as a clean fuel for heavy industry. A newly developed single-atom platinum catalyst can ignite ammonia at about 200°C (392°F) and sustain stable combustion at 1,100°C (2,012°F) while producing very little NOx. The breakthrough could provide carbon-free, high-grade heat for industries such as [...]",
  "title": "Scientists Crack Major Ammonia Problem With a Platinum Catalyst Breakthrough"
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