Stanford researchers have developed an "electrocatalyst-in-a-box" that extracts wastewater nitrate and converts it into ammonia. Nitrogen pollution threatens water security and human health, and demand for ammonia continues to grow.
Stanford researchers developed an electrochemical reactor process that combines electrodialysis and membrane stripping, reduces the chemical inputs needed and expands recovered product portfolio to alkaline ammonia (for cleaning products) in ratios customized to a user's speci
Stanford researchers have developed an Electrodialysis and Nitrate Reduction Process (EDNR) that produces high-purity ammonia from agricultural runoff.
Stanford researchers in the WE3 and S3 Labs developed software for biogas modeling suitable for real-time, co-digestion forecasting control for waste streams with widely varying biodegradability rates.
Stanford researchers in the WE3 and S3 Labs developed a cloud-based computation and predictive control platform for wastewater treatment facilities energy storage and energy generation. Wastewater treatment is energy and cost intensive.