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ENE-105

Ene reductase enzymes for the reduction of C=C double bonds in the presence of an electron withdrawing group

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Dehydrogenation catalysts

Johnson Matthey offers a variety of different dehydrogenation catalysts for different markets, including the manufacture of caprolactam and olefins.

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HAPGUARD monitor

Clean air solutions: Johnson Matthey's HAPGUARD temperature and pressure monitor ensures that your catalytic converter remains in compliance with RICE NESHAP for clean air.

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Hydrochlorination technology

Hydrochlorination involves adding hydrogen chloride across the multiple bond of an unsaturated hydrocarbon. Johnson Matthey's DAVY™ hydrochlorination technology focuses on alkyne (triple-bonded) reactants.

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Hydrogenation catalysts

Explore Johnson Matthey's hydrogenation catalysts, offering base metal and precious metal solutions for selective and total hydrogenation applications.

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Fischer-Tropsch

Johnson Matthey manufactures and offers a cobalt based Fischer-Tropsch catalyst. Our extensive experience in catalysts and catalyst manufacture makes Johnson Matthey the ideal partner to manufacture your proprietary Fischer-Tropsch and other catalysts.

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Hydroformylation Catalysts Rh-42, Rh-43 (ROPAC) and Rh-50

CAS numbers: 17185-29-4 | 25470-96-6 | 14874-82-9

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Ammonia synthesis catalysts

Johnson Matthey offers high-performance ammonia synthesis catalysts, including KATALCO™ series, ensuring long lifetimes and efficient ammonia production.

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ADH-101

An alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to the corresponding alcohols

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Hydroformylation technology

Hydroformylation is the process by which an olefin (alkene) reacts with syngas (CO and H2) to form an aldehyde. Also commonly known as the “Oxo” process, hydroformylation is the first step in the production of oxo alcohols with the intermediate aldehyde converted to an alcohol by hydrogenation.

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