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Lactate dehydrogenase enzymes
Lactate dehydrogenase catalyses the reduction of pyruvate to either (R)- or (S)- lactate
ExploreEquilibrium shift enzymes
We offer multi-enzymatic systems to remove the pyruvate by-product from the reaction
ExploreRTA-194: R-transaminase
Aromatic and aliphatic primary amines can be obtained using our Transaminases
ExploreSILVER-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.
ExploreNOx reduction FCC additives
Johnson Matthey's NONOX™ FCC additives deliver up to 40% NOx reduction in full and partial burn regenerators, minimising costs and meeting emissions limits.
ExploreENE-103
Ene reductase enzymes for the reduction of C=C double bonds in the presence of an electron withdrawing group
ExplorePropylene glycol process
Our DAVY™ glycerol to propylene glycol (GPG) process is a perfect fit for our DAVY biodiesel process as the by-product, glycerol, can be fed to an adjoining GPG plant.
ExploreADH-20
An alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to the corresponding alcohols
ExploreSCRT system technology
Mobile emission controls: the SCRT® system is more than simply a combination of a CRT® system and an SCR system.
ExploreMineral insulated metal sheathed (MIMS) thermocouples
Our superior precious metal mineral insulated metal sheathed (MIMS) thermocouples are beneficial in rigorous and harsh conditions.
ExploreChloroplatinic acid solution (CPA)
Hydrogen hexachloroplatinate(IV) solution | CAS: 16941-12-1
ExploreMercury removal absorbents
Johnson Matthey is the market leader in the production of mercury removal adsorbents for the gas processing industry. Our PURASPEC range of adsorbents is tailored for effective and complete mercury removal from hydrocarbon streams.
ExploreADH-244
An alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to the corresponding alcohols.
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