Dr. Smil is the world's authority on nitrogenous fertilizer.
The industrial synthesis of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen has been
of greater fundamental importance to the modern world than the invention
of the airplane, nuclear energy, space flight, or television. The
expansion of the world's population from 1.6 billion people in 1900 to
today's six billion would not have been possible without the synthesis
of ammonia.
In Enriching the Earth, Vaclav Smil begins with a discussion of
nitrogen's unique status in the biosphere, its role in crop production,
and traditional means of supplying the nutrient. He then looks at
various attempts to expand natural nitrogen flows through mineral and
synthetic fertilizers. The core of the book is a detailed narrative of
the discovery of ammonia synthesis by Fritz Haber--a discovery
scientists had sought for over one hundred years--and its
commercialization by Carl Bosch and the chemical company BASF. Smil also
examines the emergence of the large-scale nitrogen fertilizer industry
and analyzes the extent of global dependence on the Haber-Bosch process
and its biospheric consequences. Finally, it looks at the role of
nitrogen in civilization and, in a sad coda, describes the lives of
Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch after the discovery of ammonia synthesis.