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Fuel processor catalysts
The HIFUEL® catalyst range is designed specifically for distributed hydrogen generation systems such as those used in reformate fuel cell applications.
ExploreSecondary reforming catalysts
The range of KATALCO QUADRALOBE secondary reforming catalysts provide both high stability and high activity, allowing us to offer the best mix of activity, pressure drop and high temperature stability for your application.
ExploreGDH-5
Glucose dehydrogenase (GDH) catalyses the oxidation of D-glucose to D-glucolactone, while reducing in turn NAD+ or NADP+ to NADH and NADPH, respectively.
ExploreMetal additive manufacturing
Additive manufacturing of speciality metal powders is a cost effective method of making complex shapes and iterative designs with reduced lead times.
ExploreENE-107
Ene reductase enzyme for the reduction of C=C double bonds in the presence of an electron withdrawing group
ExploreSoldering fluxes
Soft solder fluxes are available in forms with both corrosive and intermediate/low corrosivity residues.
ExploreAmmonia cracking catalysts
Ammonia cracking is the process by which ammonia is decomposed towards hydrogen and nitrogen over a catalyst (based on base or pgm metals).
ExploreADH-104
An alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to the corresponding alcohols.
ExploreADH-110
An alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to the corresponding alcohols.
ExploreSelective Catalytic Reduction Filter® (SCRF®)
Mobile emission controls: the SCRF® system integrates Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) with a soot filter – the next step for diesel nitrogen oxide control.
ExploreADH-105
An alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to the corresponding alcohols.
ExploreADH-150
An alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to the corresponding alcohols
ExploreENE-101
Ene reductase enzymes for the reduction of C=C double bonds in the presence of an electron withdrawing group.
ExploreADH-153
An alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to the corresponding alcohols
ExploreSelective catalytic reduction (SCR)
Mobile emission controls: selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems work by chemically reducing nitrogen oxide to nitrogen.
ExploreFDH-102
Formate dehydrogenase (FDH) oxidises formate to carbon dioxide while reducing in turn NAD+ to NADH.
ExploreChloroplatinic acid crystal (CPA)
Hydrogen hexachloroplatinate(IV) crystal | CAS: 16941-12-1
ExploreChloride removal absorbents
View Johnson Matthey’s PURASPEC CLEAR chloride absorbents for the oil and gas industry.
ExploreOxidation technology
In terms of organic chemistry, oxidation is defined as a reaction which causes carbon to lose electron density. This can be caused by a carbon atom forming a bond with a more electronegative atom (e.g. oxygen, nitrogen), or breaking a bond with a less electronegative atom (e.g. hydrogen).
ExploreAlaDH-6
Alanine dehydrogenase (AlaDH) catalyses the reductive amination of pyruvate to L-alanine.
ExploreLDH-4
Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) catalyses the reduction of pyruvate to either (R)- or (S)- lactate, while oxidising in turn NADH to NAD+, which is then regenerated using glucose dehydrogenase (GDH).
ExploreRh-95, rhodium (acetylacetonato)(1,5-cyclooctadiene)
Rhodium(2,4-pentanedionate)(1,5-cyclooctadiene) | CAS: 12245-39-5
ExploreGDH-101
Glucose dehydrogenase (GDH) catalyses the oxidation of D-glucose to D-glucolactone, while reducing in turn NAD+ or NADP+ to NADH and NADPH, respectively.
ExploreIRED-69
An imine reductase (IRED) that catalyses the reductive amination of ketones with small aliphatic amines.
ExploreCatalyst coated membrane (CCM)
Flexible CCM solutions; we provide JM’s proprietary electrochemistry in roll format.
ExploreSheet and foils
Johnson Matthey offer a wide range of Platinum Group Metal (PGM) sheet and foils used in many applications including fine jewellery, sensors, electrical contacts and fabrications for the glass industry.
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