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Hydrochlorination technology
Hydrochlorination involves adding hydrogen chloride across the multiple bond of an unsaturated hydrocarbon. Johnson Matthey's DAVY™ hydrochlorination technology focuses on alkyne (triple-bonded) reactants.
ExploreMethanation technology
Our methanation technology, utilising our CRG catalysts , performs the key chemical transformation of syngas into SNG, and ensures the final product is of a suitable quality for injection into gas distribution networks.
ExploreHydrogenation catalysts
Explore Johnson Matthey's hydrogenation catalysts, offering base metal and precious metal solutions for selective and total hydrogenation applications.
ExploreNOx control systems
Clean air solutions: Johnson Matthey SCR systems prevent air pollution from stationary diesel and natural gas engines for cleaner energy and cleaner air.
ExploreSCR catalysts
Stationary emissions control: our advanced SCR catalysts can achieve high Hg0 conversions under a variety of power plant conditions for cleaner energy and cleaner air.
ExploreFischer-Tropsch
Johnson Matthey manufactures and offers a cobalt based Fischer-Tropsch catalyst. Our extensive experience in catalysts and catalyst manufacture makes Johnson Matthey the ideal partner to manufacture your proprietary Fischer-Tropsch and other catalysts.
ExploreIr-112, iridium acetate solution
Hexakis(acetato)triaquo-µ-oxotriiridium(III) acetate solution, iridium acetate solution | CAS: 52705-52-9
ExploreHydroformylation Catalysts Rh-42, Rh-43 (ROPAC) and Rh-50
CAS numbers: 17185-29-4 | 25470-96-6 | 14874-82-9
ExploreAmmonia synthesis catalysts
Johnson Matthey offers high-performance ammonia synthesis catalysts, including KATALCO™ series, ensuring long lifetimes and efficient ammonia production.
ExploreADH-101
An alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to the corresponding alcohols
ExploreHydroformylation 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.
ExplorePgm wire
Our wires are used in critical applications such as airbag initiators, gas sensors and turbine blade casting.
ExploreIgnition products
Our spark plug tips meeting stringent emission standards and demanding engine environments.
ExploreDyadPalladate™ pre-catalyst kit
Our DyadPalladate™ pre-catalysts offer a cost-effective alternative to in situ and advanced cross-coupling systems.
ExplorePhosphine pi-allyl Catalyst Kit
Our new range of Phosphine pi-allyl Palladium catalysts are highly active, across a range of challenging cross-coupling reactions.
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