Johnson Matthey releases new catalyst technology publication 30th July 2010

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Johnson Matthey has announced that the latest version of its catalyst technology publication is now available.

The new Catalysis and Chiral Technologies (CCT) offering includes an expanded chemistry section in the areas of palladium-catalysed cross coupling, asymmetric hydrogenation and catalytic deprotection.

In addition, readers will be provided with the most up-to-date literary references and extensive product listings, including a new chiral homogenous catalyst section.

According to the leading platinum refiner, the beneficial reference section contains key factors for any company looking to optimise its catalytic processes.

"If you are looking for the latest catalyst technology for asymmetric synthesis, coupling chemistry, or heterogeneous reactions, our global team of experts has the experience to help you choose the best catalyst system for your reaction," said the firm.

"The CCT business unit within Johnson Matthey operates R&D labs and commercial scale manufacturing around the world that are focused on developing new catalyst technologies designed to help you succeed."

Two years ago, Johnson Matthey acquired Argillon, a business specialising in catalysts, for €214 million (£178.6 million).

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