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MODULEX™ and DUALOX®

Data centre emission control product

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ACTIVCRT® and ACTIVDPF®

Data centre emission control product

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Dehydrogenation technology

While various dehydrogenation pathways exist for different compounds, Johnson Matthey's DAVY™ technology focusses on alcohol dehydrogenation to yield an ester product.

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Rhodium phosphate plating solution RJ100P

Rhodium phosphate solution, RJ100P | CAS: 67859-71-6

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Ruthenium dioxide anhydrous

Ruthenium dioxide anhydrous | CAS: 12036-10-1

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C1-301

C3-[(R,R)-teth-MsDPEN RuCl]

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C1-304

C3-[(R,R)-teth-MtsDPEN RuCl] | CAS Number: 1629123-45-0

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ENE-108

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

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C1-308

C3-[(R,R)-teth-TrisDPEN RuCl] | CAS Number: 1629123-54-1

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C1-310

C3-[(S,S)-teth-TsDPEN RuCl] | CAS Number: 851051-43-9

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Analysis of catalysts

Our highly trained technicians and scientists investigate weight loss, gas flow distribution and contamination sources of gauzes. Using world class analytical techniques we then refine new gauze designs to reduce metal losses in future campaigns.

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C1-314

C3-[(S,S)-teth-MtsDPEN RuCl] | CAS Number: 1630734-19-8

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C1-350

C4-[(R,R)-teth-TsDPEN RuCl] | CAS Number: 1000286-39-4

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A503032-5

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5R325 Powder

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New processes

Expansion of our DAVY™ process portfolio is a key element of our business strategy, and this is accomplished by a combination of in-house developments, acquisition and collaborative programmes.

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5R338M

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De-aromatisation catalysts

Depending on feedstock, operating conditions and desired end product specification, our experienced technical specialists will advise you on the most appropriate HTC type - or a combination thereof.

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RTA-102

Aromatic and aliphatic primary amines can be obtained using our Transaminases

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ADH-61

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

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