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New processes

Expansion of our DAVY™ process portfolio is a key element of our business strategy, and this is accomplished by a combination of in-house developments, acquisition and collaborative programmes.

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5R338M

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De-aromatisation catalysts

Depending on feedstock, operating conditions and desired end product specification, our experienced technical specialists will advise you on the most appropriate HTC type - or a combination thereof.

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ADH-61

An alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to the corresponding alcohols

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ADH-230

An alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to the corresponding alcohols.

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AmDH-3

Aromatic and aliphatic primary amines can be obtained using Amine Dehydrogenases.

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ADH-27

An alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to the corresponding alcohols

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RTA-57

Aromatic and aliphatic primary amines can be obtained using our Transaminases

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ENE-109

Ene reductase enzymes for the reduction of C=C double bonds in the presence of an electron withdrawing group

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ENE-105

Ene reductase enzymes for the reduction of C=C double bonds in the presence of an electron withdrawing group

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Ir-113, iridium trichloride solution

Iridium(III) chloride solution | CAS: 10025-83-9

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Dehydrogenation catalysts

Johnson Matthey offers a variety of different dehydrogenation catalysts for different markets, including the manufacture of caprolactam and olefins.

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Ammonia slip catalyst (ASC)

Mobile emissions control: Johnson Matthey’s ASC technology removes residual ammonia (NH3) from upstream ammonia dosing systems, converting it into nitrogen (N2) and water (H2O).

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Ir-112, iridium acetate solution

Hexakis(acetato)triaquo-µ-oxotriiridium(III) acetate solution, iridium acetate solution | CAS: 52705-52-9

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Hydroformylation Catalysts Rh-42, Rh-43 (ROPAC) and Rh-50

CAS numbers: 17185-29-4 | 25470-96-6 | 14874-82-9

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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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