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For hydrogen electrolysis they typically quote around 1 A/cm^2 current. One Coulomb is ~6e18 charges, whereas one mole is 6e23 molecules, so that makes about 1e-5 H atoms per cm per second. Of course making one molecule of ammonia needs 4 H atoms, so it works out to something like 16x lower productivity. I assume it's not competitive as is.



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