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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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Oxidation technology

In terms of organic chemistry, oxidation is defined as a reaction which causes carbon to lose electron density. This can be caused by a carbon atom forming a bond with a more electronegative atom (e.g. oxygen, nitrogen), or breaking a bond with a less electronegative atom (e.g. hydrogen).

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Dehydrogenation technology

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

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CANS novel reactors technology

Johnson Matthey has developed a novel DAVYâ„¢ reactor design that provides increased efficiency whilst significantly reducing vessel sizes, equipment count and catalyst volumes.

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Purified terephthalic acid (PTA) process

A successful collaboration between Johnson Matthey and Dow has achieved a breakthrough PTA process offering improved economics, competitiveness and reliability while delivering a quality PTA product.

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Bottoms upgrading FCC additive

Information on bottoms upgrading FCC additive.

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CO oxidation FCC additives

Johnson Matthey's CO oxidation FCC additives include platinum and non-platinum promoters for effective afterburn control and CO emissions reduction.

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