Ammonia has excellent thermodynamic properties, providing unique and environmental advantages as refrigerants. Life depends on the recirculation of nitrogen, which is also an important part of the breakage of natural substances into ammonia.
Due to these properties, ammonia will continue to be used as a refrigerant in the future. Ammonia discussed here is anhydrous ammonia (NH3) used only as a refrigerant.
The specific volume of steam is very low. Therefore, it provides high efficiency cooling solutions and is an indispensable refrigerant for cooling plants above a certain size, and it is a full environmental gas with zero impact on the ozone layer and no greenhouse effect.