Guest Editorial: Health Technologies at Johnson Matthey

In celebration of the 2017 year of “Sustainability” we here present the first of a series of Themed issues, this one focusing on the role of products and services, including many supplied by Johnson Matthey Plc, on human health. Innovation and Long Term Value in Healthcare With life expectancy on the rise and rapid urbanisation…

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Johnson Matthey Highlights

EMISSION CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES DOC Modeling Combining Kinetics and Mass Transfer using Inert Washcoat Layers B. Lundberg, J. Sjöblom, Å. Johansson, B. Westerberg and D. Creaser, Appl. Catal. B: Environ., 2016, 191, 116 LINK http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apcatb.2016.03.024 A kinetic and transport model for DOCs was developed. NO2 was found to react preferentially with CO rather than C3H6. This…

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“Assessing and Measuring Environmental Impacts in Engineering”

As the editor describes in the introduction, “This book offers an overview of a project where a number of leading personalities in the research and development of the methodology in sustainability field agreed to join forces in the development of a comprehensive edited publication covering the major aspects and issues of assessing and measuring the…

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Platinum Group Metal Compounds in Cancer Chemotherapy

It was some 50 years ago that Barnett Rosenberg and coworkers published their studies on unusual patterns of bacterial growth that led to the identification of platinum compounds as highly effective agents against some cancers, particularly those of genitourinary origin. This sparked a renewed interest around the world in the potential of metal compounds as small molecule therapeutic agents. Some of that history, particularly related to the platinum group metals (pgm) platinum and ruthenium, is described in this overview.

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Durability and Degradation Issues in PEM Electrolysis Cells and its Components

The second workshop on “Durability and Degradation Issues in PEM Electrolysis Cells and its Components” was held at Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE in Freiburg, Germany, from 16th–17th February 2016. The workshop was organised as part of the European Union (EU)-funded 7th Framework Programme, NOVEL, of which project Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells is a partner,…

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