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How a circular economy and nanotech save us from a clean energy bottleneck
The transition to clean energy is increasing demand for precious metals. JM experts explain the innovations in nanotechnology and recycling enabling a carbon-neutral future.
ExploreFive surprising ways to increase living standards sustainably
From making plastics from plants, to cleaning up deliveries - Suzanne Ellis explains how we can make the industries associated with our modern living standards more sustainable.
ExploreHow the petrochemicals industry can reduce its carbon footprint
Robert Macleod on how the petrochemicals industry can reduce its carbon footprint, specifically around syngas production.
ExploreIncreasing momentum in policy and investment to grow the hydrogen economy
Where are we with hydrogen right now? JM's Managing Director, Green Hydrogen speaks to Climate Action.
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.
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.
ExploreIf hydrogen is the answer to energy security, let's talk carbon, not colour
Maurits van Tol, Chief Technology Officer, explains why we need a change of language to enable development of a global clean hydrogen economy.
ExploreRecover, renew, reimagine: the path to industrial decarbonisation
Action is needed to slash industrial carbon emissions to help tackle the climate crisis. Mark Danks, Commercial Director - low carbon solutions, highlights some potential solutions.
ExploreAdvancing the hydrogen economy from production to application
What are JM's activities across the hydrogen value chain? JM's CTO, Maurits van Tol, speaks to Hydrogen Central.
ExplorePlatinum: a crucial enabler of hydrogen in the energy transition
Marge Ryan, JM's Industrial Market Research Manager for PGMs, explains how this well-supplied metal can support the energy transition, due to natural changes in the market and existing circularity practices.
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.
ExploreFive reasons clean air legislation still matters as we journey to net zero
Andy Walker, JM’s Technology Market Insights Director, explains why emission control legislation is key to protecting people and the planet as we transition to net zero.
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.
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.
ExploreLeading the way in binder jet ceramic 3D printing
An overview of Johnson Matthey’s capabilities in the field of ceramic 3D printing, by JM's ALM Design & Modelling Engineer, R&D, Carlos Fonte, who discusses advances, applications and scale up.
ExploreEarly form screening strategies to accelerate candidate selection
A whitepaper featuring a solid form expert, detailing early form screening strategies for pharmaceutical development and the importance of understanding an API’s solid form for formulation development.
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.
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.
ExploreA bright future for hydrogen
In this article, JM's Eugene McKenna and Andy Walker tell the New Statesman why the UK could be a leader in clean hydrogen technology.
ExploreThe elements of business
JM's Chief Technology Officer, Alan Nelson, looks at the vital contributions that elements make to major industries today.
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