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Custom catalysts

Our custom catalyst programmes deliver products suitable for reliable scale up from gram to kilo and kilo to tonne for customers worldwide. This makes us a desirable catalyst partner in today’s chemical industry.

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Pre-reforming catalysts

Johnson Matthey has a long legacy in pre-reforming catalysts dating back to the 1960s and offers the CRG series of catalysts.

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Secondary reforming catalysts

The range of KATALCO QUADRALOBE secondary reforming catalysts provide both high stability and high activity, allowing us to offer the best mix of activity, pressure drop and high temperature stability for your application.

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Reforming catalysts

Optimise SMR with Johnson Matthey's unique reforming catalysts for ammonia, methanol, hydrogen, and GTL. Efficiently reforming a wide range of feedstocks.

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CATACEL SSR catalyst for steam reforming

Johnson Matthey’s CATACEL SSR tailored catalyst technology is a proven high performance, direct replacement catalytic solution for producing hydrogen from natural gas through the steam reforming process.

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Low temperature shift catalysts

The latest products in our low temperature shift range combine high activity and poisons resistance with excellent selectivity to give low methanol by-product formation.

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High temperature shift catalysts

Read about our high temperature shift catalysts. Our latest high activity products are the result of extensive catalyst development in high temperature duties.

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Water gas shift catalysts

The water gas shift reaction converts carbon monoxide and water to carbon dioxide and hydrogen.

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Sour shift catalysts

Johnson Matthey is the world's leading supplier of sour shift catalysts with the KATALCO K8-11 series of products.

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Other shift catalysts

Medium temperature shift (MTS) and isothermal shift (ITS) catalysts are becoming more common in use.

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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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