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Hydroformylation technology

Hydroformylation is the process by which an olefin (alkene) reacts with syngas (CO and H2) to form an aldehyde. Also commonly known as the “Oxo” process, hydroformylation is the first step in the production of oxo alcohols with the intermediate aldehyde converted to an alcohol by hydrogenation.

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Ignition products

Our spark plug tips meeting stringent emission standards and demanding engine environments.

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ALU-FLO filler metals

Information on our ALU-FLO filler metals: HT, MT, ZA-1 and LT.

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Tetrammine palladium(II) sulphate

CAS number: 13601-06-4

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RTA-104

Aromatic and aliphatic primary amines can be obtained using our Transaminases

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Palladium chloride solid

Palladium(II) chloride solid | CAS: 7647-10-1

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Acetylene conversion catalysts

We offer catalysts for selective hydrogenation, for both ethylene plant configurations: front-end and tail-end.

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MAPD conversion catalysts

The removal of MAPD from crude propylene produces polymer grade propylene. We offer catalysts for MAPD converters configured as vapour phase or liquid phase reactors, to suit the plant's needs.

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Total saturation catalysts

We offer a range of palladium and nickel based catalysts for total saturation duties.

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A-4000

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