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Optimise SMR with Johnson Matthey's unique reforming catalysts for ammonia, methanol, hydrogen, and GTL. Efficiently reforming a wide range of feedstocks.
Boost FCC catalyst performance with CAT-AID™, Johnson Matthey's catalyst enhancement FCC additive, protecting against vanadium, iron poisoning, and reducing SOx emissions.
When propylene demand is high, Johnson Matthey’s ZSM-5 based additives are highly selective for cracking low octane gasoline range molecules to C3 and C4 olefins with no increase in coke or C2 and lighter gases.
Johnson Matthey manufactures and offers a cobalt based Fischer-Tropsch catalyst. Our extensive experience in catalysts and catalyst manufacture makes Johnson Matthey the ideal partner to manufacture your proprietary Fischer-Tropsch and other catalysts.
Johnson Matthey license the FORMOX™ formaldehyde process, with plant capacities ranging from 70 MTPD to nearly 840 MTPD. The process enables the production of concentrations up to 55%, which means reduced costs of downstream production, storage and transport.
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.
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.
Johnson Matthey’s SUPER SOXGETTER and LO-SOX PB families of SOx reduction additives have been developed to decrease the cost of removing SOx from the FCC flue gas in full burn, partial burn and two-stage regenerators.
Johnson Matthey's NONOX™ FCC additives deliver up to 40% NOx reduction in full and partial burn regenerators, minimising costs and meeting emissions limits.
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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