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Gold chloride solution (40% w/w Au)

Hydrogen tetrachloroaurate(III) solution | CAS: 16903-35-8

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Chloroplatinic acid solution (CPA)

Hydrogen hexachloroplatinate(IV) solution | CAS: 16941-12-1

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Catalyst enhancement FCC additive

CAT-AID, Johnson Matthey’s catalyst enhancement additive, is designed to overcome many of the shortcomings related to deactivation of base catalyst from metal contaminants such as vanadium, nickel, iron, calcium, sodium, and potassium.

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Methanation catalysts

Methanation is the reaction by which carbon oxides and hydrogen are converted to methane and water. The reaction is catalysed by nickel catalysts. In industry, there are two main uses for methanation, to purify synthesis gas (i.e. remove traces of carbon oxides) and to manufacture methane.

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COS removal

The removal of COS is carried out by a two stage process which involves the hydrolysis of the COS and the subsequent absorption of the H2S which is produced by this reaction.

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Olefin purification catalysts

We can provide a full range of products to ensure an economic purification solution.

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Mercury removal absorbents

Johnson Matthey is the market leader in the production of mercury removal adsorbents for the gas processing industry. Our PURASPEC range of adsorbents is tailored for effective and complete mercury removal from hydrocarbon streams.

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Arsine removal absorbents

The PURASPEC product range contains a specially designed absorbent which is selective for the removal of arsine from natural gas streams. PURASPEC material is proven in the field for the last 15 years for arsine removal from natural gas streams.

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PURACARE service

PURACARE tailored service is designed to take care of all aspects of operation, maintenance and absorbent/catalyst recycling for our global customers in the Gas Processing industry.

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Addition systems

JM's addition systems have been in widespread use on the FCC process since the mid 1980’s, and today there are over 300 units installed in refineries throughout the world.

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