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Independent trials confirm greater benefits of HTX thermocouple wire over conventional thermocouples
News: Independent trials at the UK’s National Measurement Institute, NPL, confirm that HTX thermocouple wire maintains its accuracy for longer than conventional thermocouples.
ExploreFirst license of more sustainable isononyl alcohol production process to be in China
News: Dow and Johnson Matthey today announced that Zibo Qixiang Tengda Chemical Company, Ltd. has selected LP OxoSM Technology to produce isononyl alcohol (INA) at its new manufacturing facility.
ExploreBitrex helps ensure good fit for vital PPE
News: As personal protective equipment (PPE) becomes more important than ever, a Johnson Matthey product is helping ensure face masks are protecting their wearers as much as possible.
ExploreJM methanol technology chosen for largest single train methanol plant in the world
News: JM has been selected by China’s Ningxia Baofeng Energy Group as licensor for the third methanol synthesis plant at their coal to olefins complex near Yinchuan in Ningxia Province PRC.
ExploreJM launches first virtual work experience programme
News: With the support of social mobility charity, Speakers for Schools, JM welcomed 115 students from across the UK to its first virtual work experience programme.
ExploreHonouring the work of our people at our first global awards ceremony
News: To mark the end of our 200th year, we hosted an internal awards ceremony to honour the incredible work and achievements of several JM employees from across the globe.
ExploreCatalytic converter features in Royal Mail’s new stamp set
News: Royal Mail today reveals JM’s three-way catalytic converter as one of ten new unique stamps to mark Britain’s long and proud history of engineering excellence.
ExploreJohnson Matthey awarded 3000 mtpd methanol technology contract for Russia Amur Oblast facility
News: We've announced that our combined reforming methanol technology has been selected by JSC Technoleasing for the new Amur Oblast facility, located in Skovorodino, Russia.
ExploreHarmonising hydrogen: the need for global alignment in low carbon hydrogen regulation
To enable the hydrogen economy to grow at pace and facilitate trade, Andy Walker, JM's Technical Market Insights Director, calls for global alignment in low carbon hydrogen standards.
ExploreFrom a fossilised past to fuels and chemicals of the future
Suzanne Ellis’s guest editorial for the Johnson Matthey Technology Review discussing the transformation to net zero in the fuels and chemical industries.
ExploreCatalysts for collaboration
Demand for greener, more sustainable technologies in the pharma, agro and fine chemicals sectors is growing – catalysis is at the heart of this transformation.
ExploreThe elements of life: catalysing pharmaceutical innovation
JM's Ahir Pushpanath gives a fascinating insight into JM's developments in biocatalysis as he explores how enzymes' unique catalytic abilities drive science by connecting essential life elements.
ExploreThe elements of future energy
The hydrogen powered future is upon us. Preparing for it will require new technology – and chemistry is here to help, says JM's Jane Butcher, Sam French, Andy Walker and Barry Edmonstone-West.
ExploreThe elements of business
JM's Chief Technology Officer, Alan Nelson, looks at the vital contributions that elements make to major industries today.
ExploreDriving pharmaceutical innovation
JM's Vice President Innovator Products and Solutions, Nick Shackley, discusses advanced catalytic activity, combining technologies with collaborations and more.
ExploreBiocatalysis
Watch a video explaining what biocatalysis is, read about our continued work and improvements in biocatalysis and discover what you can expect in the future.
ExploreHydrogen’s starring role: realistic applications will take centre stage in the future
Phil Ingram, JM's Senior Business Development Manager for low carbon hydrogen, uncovers hydrogen's starring role as an alternative to electrification in the decarbonisation of heavy industry and transport.
ExploreNet zero needs hydrogen: Let's not be blinded by colours
Jane Toogood, Chief Executive for Catalyst Technologies at Johnson Matthey, discusses the need to focus on scaling this essential part of the pathways to decarbonisation.
ExploreElectrolyser technologies: do we need a winner?
There’s more than one way to make electrolytic (green) hydrogen, but is there a right way? Eugene McKenna investigates.
ExploreRecycling and thrifting: the answer to the iridium question in electrolyser growth
Marge Ryan, JM's Principal Strategy Analyst for PGMs, explains why there will be sufficient supply of iridium to support our hydrogen needs.
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