Clear All

Showing results 265-272 / 623

Equilibrium shift enzymes

We offer multi-enzymatic systems to remove the pyruvate by-product from the reaction

Explore

Imine reductases enzymes

Imine reductases (IREDs) biocatalysts are used to produce enantiopure primary, secondary and tertiary amines

Explore

Ene reductase enzymes

Ene reductase enzyme catalyse the reduction of C=C double bonds

Explore

Cofactor regeneration enzymes

NADP and NAD regeneration enzymes

Explore

Synthesis technology

Johnson Matthey's DAVYâ„¢ synthesis technologies convert syngas (CO, CO2 & H2) to methanol creating exothermic reactions that have a limited conversion rate, so several passes through a reactor are required to produce sufficient methanol.

Explore

Choline chloride process

Our DAVYâ„¢ choline chloride technology includes a continuous single-stream process in which ethylene oxide, hydrochloric acid, trimethylamine (TMA) are reacted under moderate conditions to produce choline chloride.

Explore

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.

Explore

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).

Explore