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Silicones market

Many chemical processes employ platinum catalysts but the most significant in terms of platinum demand is the manufacture of speciality silicones.

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Silicones market

Many chemical processes employ platinum catalysts but the most significant in terms of platinum demand is the manufacture of speciality silicones.

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CCS-enabled (blue) hydrogen

Manufacturing CCS-enabled blue hydrogen at scale is an essential early step in reducing global carbon dioxide emissions, enabling the planet to achieve net zero emissions. Our LCH™ technology (using GHR + ATR) delivers the highest process efficiency and lowest LCOH commercially available today.

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First commercial airline flight using 100% drop-in SAF enabled by technology from Virent and Johnson Matthey

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Carbon Recycling International and JM collaborate to support sustainable methanol

News: Carbon Recycling International (CRI) and Johnson Matthey (JM) have agreed on a long term exclusive catalyst supply agreement for the use of JM’s KATALCOTM methanol catalysts in CRI’s Emissions-To-Liquids (“ETL”) designed CO2 to methanol plants.

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Johnson Matthey joins consortium to commercialise technology for low carbon chemicals and fuels

The Virent BioForming technology converts plant sugars into 'drop-in' hydrocarbons that can be used in the production of chemicals and fuels

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New collaboration to develop high-impact PGM technologies and drive the next wave of industrial innovation

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Johnson Matthey donates space to make ventilators

News: Johnson Matthey in Royston has donated space at one its sites in order to help DHL to assemble ventilators on behalf of Ventilator Challenge UK.

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Appointment of Julie Southern as a Non-Executive Director and Senior Independent Director and other Board changes

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Johnson Matthey drives world-leading fuel cell performance, increasing power density by 20%

Johnson Matthey (JM), as part of leading European consortium GAIA, has helped deliver a fuel cell power density of 1.8 W/cm2 @ 0.6V.

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