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Hydrochlorination technology

Hydrochlorination involves adding hydrogen chloride across the multiple bond of an unsaturated hydrocarbon. Johnson Matthey's DAVYâ„¢ hydrochlorination technology focuses on alkyne (triple-bonded) reactants.

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Methanation 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.

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Hydrogenation catalysts

Explore Johnson Matthey's hydrogenation catalysts, offering base metal and precious metal solutions for selective and total hydrogenation applications.

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NOx 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.

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SCR 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.

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Fischer-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.

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Ir-112, iridium acetate solution

Hexakis(acetato)triaquo-µ-oxotriiridium(III) acetate solution, iridium acetate solution | CAS: 52705-52-9

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LDH-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).

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STA-14

Aromatic and aliphatic primary amines can be obtained using our Transaminases

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Rh-95, rhodium (acetylacetonato)(1,5-cyclooctadiene)

Rhodium(2,4-pentanedionate)(1,5-cyclooctadiene) | CAS: 12245-39-5

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GDH-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.

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Pd-63

CAS Number: 21797-13-7

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Pd-62

CAS Number: 14592-56-4

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STA-121

Aromatic and aliphatic primary amines can be obtained using our Transaminases

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Rhodium black

CAS: 7440-16-6

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Rhodium chloride solid

Rhodium(III) chloride solid | CAS: 10049-07-7

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Pd-94

CAS Number: 51364-51-3

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IRED-69

An imine reductase (IRED) that catalyses the reductive amination of ketones with small aliphatic amines.

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Rhodium chloride solution

CAS: 20765-98-4

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Pd-93

CAS Number: 32005-36-0

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