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We are simplifying the way we work with our suppliers by implementing a new JM Global Solutions approach.
ExplorePioneering clean air technology for 50 years and beyond
The world's first commercial auto catalyst was made in Royston in May 1974
ExploreIntroducing JM's new HyRefineâ„¢ technology
Our new HyRefineâ„¢ technology enables recycling of fuel cell and water electrolyser materials.
ExploreDelivering decarbonisation at scale with low carbon hydrogen
Hydrogen is key to reducing global emissions. JM's LCHâ„¢ technology enables production of hydrogen with up to 99% less emissions.
ExploreFinancial results and reports
JM’s latest financial results, Annual Report and investor presentations
ExploreLow Shrinkage Methanol Synthesis Catalyst
Methanol synthesis catalysts will typically undergo a degree of shrinkage (and settling) following reduction and subsequent start-up.
ExploreCO2 to Methanol - eMERALD 201
Building on KATALCO heritage, eMERALD 201 catalyst optimises CO2 to methanol conversion, ensuring sustainable, efficient plant performance long-term.
ExploreJM-Levo Purification
The JM-LEVO Purification portal is here. Assemble, visualise and gain plant operation insights and opportunities.
ExploreMethanol to Jet technology
Johnson Matthey has partnered with Honeywell UOP, combining their market-leading technologies to provide customers with an enhanced methanol-to-jet SAF solution. This partnership provides access to jet fuel at a lower carbon intensity to traditional fuels from hydrogen and carbon dioxide.
ExploreSuperior Methanol Synthesis Catalyst
Discover KATALCO 51-102, a superior methanol synthesis catalyst offering unmatched stability, selectivity, and high methanol yield.
ExploreOleochemicals catalysts
PRICATâ„¢ 99 series nickel catalysts for selective and full fatty acid hydrogenation, ensuring top quality and efficiency.
ExploreSPONGE METAL catalysts
Johnson Matthey's SPONGE METALâ„¢ nickel-based catalysts for hydrogenation reactions in the manufacturing of polyols such as sorbitol, maltitol, xylitol and lactitol.
ExploreFluorochemical catalysts
Johnson Matthey's fluorination catalysts are based on chromia for the vapour phase fluorination of alkenes and halocarbons with HF for the production of a wide range of fluorochemicals.
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