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Amination technology

Amines are compounds derived from ammonia and contain a nitrogen atom with a lone electron pair. Amination is the process by which an amine group is added to an organic compound.

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Ammonia cracking catalysts

Ammonia cracking is the process by which ammonia is decomposed towards hydrogen and nitrogen over a catalyst (based on base or pgm metals).

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iUFC process

FORMOXâ„¢ plants are available for integrated direct production of UFC (urea formaldehyde concentrate).

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Three Way Filter (TWF®)

Mobile emission controls: Johnson Matthey's Three Way Filter (TWF®) technology can reduce particle numbers by up to 99%.

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STA-13

Aromatic and aliphatic primary amines can be obtained using our Transaminases

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QuadraSil MP (S)

Spherical silica for metal impurity removal

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C2-010

CAS Number: 1174131-03-3

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C2-030

CAS Number: 723343-30-4

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Ammonium tetrachloroplatinate

Ammonium tetrachloroplatinate | CAS: 13820-41-2

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Pd-103

CAS Number: 19978-61-1

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