Nuttavut Kosem
I am a researcher and assistant professor at Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. Carbon Neutral Research Center (MCI-CNRC), International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research (I2CNER), Kyushu University, Japan. My research focuses on sustainable energy conversion systems, particularly solar-driven biocatalytic processes for green hydrogen and ammonia production. My work integrates microbiology through the power of enzymes as biocatalysts and material science to develop carbon-neutral technologies for future energy applications.
FeaturesAzotobacter: a microbial route to green and sustainable ammonia
Ammonia is one of the most important chemicals in modern society. It plays a central role in global food production as the key ingredient in fertilizers that sustain nearly half of the world’s population. Beyond agriculture, ammonia has recently attracted growing attention as a potential carbon-free energy carrier and hydrogen ...