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Methanol

Methanol is an important and highly versatile chemical used to produce hundreds of every-day products which improve our quality of life, such as plywood, paint and adhesives. It is also a clean-burning and safe alternative to conventional fuels and a potential enabler for decarbonization.

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SILVER-FLO filler metals

SILVER-FLO™ products can be used to join the common engineering metals such as copper, copper alloys (brass, bronze, nickel silver, aluminium bronze, copper nickel), nickel alloys, steel, stainless steel and tungsten carbide.

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Rh-93

CAS Number: 12092-47-6

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ARGO-BRAZE™ filler metals

ARGO-BRAZE™ products are most commonly used for brazing cemented tungsten carbide and tungsten carbide faced PCD tips.

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PALLABRAZE - filler metals

PALLABRAZE™ products can be used to braze a variety of materials from stainless steel to metalised ceramics.

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Ir-70

Ir(acac)₃ | CAS 15635-87-7

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Ir-95

[Ir(cod)(Me₄phen)]Cl • THF | CAS 15635-87-7

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Ir-121

[Ir(Cp*)I₂]₂ | CAS 33040-12-9

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Ir-121

Ir(C₈H₁₂){PCH₃(C₆H₅)₂}₂PF₆ | CAS 38465-86-0

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Ir-125

[Ir{dF(CF₃)ppy}₂(dtbbpy)][PF₆] | CAS # 870987-63-6

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Ir-127

IrCl(COD)(dppe) | CAS 688063-93-6

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Ir-125

[Ir(ppy)₂(dtbbpy)][PF₆] | CAS # 676525-77-2

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Ni-130

[(TMEDA)Ni(o-tolyl)Cl], Doyle's Catalyst | CAS 1702744-45-3

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Substitute natural gas (SNG) process

With over 20 years' experience, Johnson Matthey is the market leader in the supply of SNG catalysts and technology, with our DAVY™ licensed plants providing more than half of global SNG production.

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Ni-103

NiCl₂(dppe) | CAS 14647-23-5

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Ni-107

NiCl₂(dppf) | CAS 67292-34-6

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Ni-114

NiCl2(PCy3)2 | CAS 19999-87-2

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Ni-114

NiCl2(dppp) | CAS 19999-87-2

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Ni-126

NiCl₂(dppp) | CAS 15629-92-2

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Ni-127

NiCl2(dcypf) | CAS 917511-89-8

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Ni-128

NiCl₂(PPh₃)₂ | CAS 14264-16-5

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Ni-129

Ni(COD)2 | CAS 1295-35-8

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Ni-131

Ni(COD)(DQ) | CAS 40759-64-6

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Ni-133

NiCl₂(dtbbpy) | CAS 1034901-50-2

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Ru-137

[(S)-Binap RuCl p-cymene]Cl | CAS Number: 14284-93-6

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Ru-139

Tris(2,2′-bipyridyl)dichlororuthenium(II) hexahydrate | CAS Number: 50525-27-4

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Ru-139

[Ru(bpy)₃][PF6]₂ | CAS Number: 50525-27-4

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C1-850 (Ru-PNN)

CAS Number: 1388712-91-1

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C1-751

Ru(OAc)₂(SNS)(PPh₃)

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PGM Palladium

Palladium, although having the lowest melting point and being the least dense of all the PGMs, finds its way into many crucial applications. Whilst mainly used in catalytic converters, it is also an important catalyst for chemical markets. When combined with silver, palladium alloys are also used in medical, military and aerospace applications. In plating applications, it is often alloyed with nickel and gold to offer an excellent combination of conductivity, corrosion resistance and hardness.

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PGM Rhodium

Rhodium’s high melting point, high temperature stability and corrosion resistance properties make it a key component in vehicle emission control, as well as glass/ production, and chemical catalysts.

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PGM Ruthenium

Ruthenium is considered one of the earth's rarest metals. Its unique properties are particularly useful in electronic and electrochemical industrial applications.

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PGM Iridium

Iridium is the rarest of the PGMs. It has a series of unique properties such as its high melting point, temperature stability and corrosion resistance, which make it vital in specialist applications.

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Heterogeneous Catalyst 40 Sample Kit

This kit contains a complete catalytic range of supported precious metal catalysts with an optimised combination of supports and precious metal.

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A302011-5

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5R117

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A306060-5

5% Pd(Pb) on calcium carbonate

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A326050-5

5% Pd(Pb) on calcium carbonate

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A106060-5

5% Pd on calcium carbonate

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RTA-104

Aromatic and aliphatic primary amines can be obtained using our Transaminases

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