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Arsine removal absorbents

The PURASPEC product range contains a specially designed absorbent which is selective for the removal of arsine from natural gas streams. PURASPEC material is proven in the field for the last 15 years for arsine removal from natural gas streams.

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Ir-113, iridium trichloride solution

Iridium(III) chloride solution | CAS: 10025-83-9

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Biodiesel process

Johnson Matthey’s DAVY™ biodiesel process offers a solution to this problem. Our flowsheet can employ inexpensive low-quality non-edible feeds, in addition to virgin and higher-quality oils.

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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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Ammonia slip catalyst (ASC)

Mobile emissions control: Johnson Matthey’s ASC technology removes residual ammonia (NH3) from upstream ammonia dosing systems, converting it into nitrogen (N2) and water (H2O).

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HAPGUARD monitor

Stationary emissions control: 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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Hydrogenation catalysts

Johnson Matthey offers a range of hydrogenation catalysts through its HTCâ„¢, PRICATâ„¢ and SPONGE METALâ„¢ catalyst brands.

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NOx control systems

Stationary emissions control: Johnson Matthey SCR systems prevent air pollution from stationary diesel and natural gas engines for cleaner energy and cleaner air.

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SCR catalysts

Stationary emissions control: our advanced SCR catalysts can achieve high Hg0 conversions under a variety of power plant conditions for cleaner energy and cleaner air.

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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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