Johnson Matthey Technology Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Johnson Matthey Technology Review is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
In the Lab: A Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Network in Industrial Biotechnology and Bioenergy28
Towards the Enhanced Mechanical and Tribological Properties and Microstructural Characteristics of Boron Carbide Particles Reinforced Aluminium Composites: A Short Overview26
In the Lab: The Use of Recovered Metal Complexes in Catalysis22
Johnson Matthey Highlights19
On the Criticality of Palladium in Organic Synthesis: A Perspective18
“Characterization of Minerals, Metals, and Materials 2023”18
Comparative Analysis of Single Atom Catalysts and Single-atom Alloy Catalysts for CO2 Methanation13
Flame, Combustion and Explosion Thermometry12
Impact of the Proposed Euro 7 Regulations on Exhaust Aftertreatment System Design12
A Systematic Literature Survey, Research Challenges and Future Directions of Image Processing Algorithms in Solar Tracking System12
Guest Editorial: Johnson Matthey and Diversity11
Johnson Matthey Highlights10
Additive Manufacturing of Platinum Alloys10
A Comprehensive Review on Developing of the Utilized Reactor Design for Oxidative Desulfurization Technology: Oscillatory Baffled Reactor: Part I10
Using Spraying as an Alternative Method for Transferring Capsules Containing Shea Butter to Denim and Non-Denim Fabrics10
Magnetron Sputtering of Antibacterial and Antifungal Tantalum-Copper and Niobium-Copper Coatings on Three Dimensional-Printed Porous Titanium Alloy Scaffolds: Part I9
Properties of Additively Manufactured Platinum-Rhodium Alloys9
Data-Driven Modelling of a Pelleting Process and Prediction of Pellet Physical Properties8
Johnson Matthey Highlights8
“Introduction to Particle Technology”8
Hotspot Research on Ozone in Environmental Catalysis: A Bibliometric Analysis8
Hydrogen Storage and Transportation Technologies to Enable the Hydrogen Economy: Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers8
Guest Editorial: Facility Process Safety and Control8
Extension of a Zero-Dimensional Mixing-Controlled Combustion Model for the Development of a NOx–Free System Based on the Oxy-Combustion Concept7
The Effect of Platinum Single Atoms in Titania for Photocatalytic Applications7
Microplasma-Sprayed Titanium and Hydroxyapatite Coatings on Ti6Al4V Alloy: in vitro Biocompatibility and Corrosion Resistance: Part I7
Research on Several Factors Affecting the Test of Thermal Expansion Coefficient of Glass Materials7
Tribological Models for Erosive Wear in Slurry Flow: A Review: Part II6
Stability and Applicability of Retinyl Palmitate Loaded Beeswax Microcapsules for Cosmetic Use6
Contents6
Johnson Matthey Highlights6
Structural-Phase State of Austenitic 20GL Steel After Thermal Treatment by Normalising and High-Temperature Tempering6
Comparative Study of Radiative Heating Techniques for Fast Processing of Functional Coatings for Sustainable Energy Applications5
Combining State of the Art Open Source and Proprietary Machine Learning Technologies to Build a Data Analysis Pipeline for Gasoline Particulate Filters using X-Ray Microscopy, Focused Ion Beam-Scannin5
Microbubble Intensification of Bioprocessing5
Development of New Mixed-Metal Ruthenium and Iridium Oxides as Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Evolution: Part II5
Editorial: 10th Anniversary of Johnson Matthey Technology Review5
Tribological Models for Erosive Wear in Slurry Flow: A Review: Part I5
“Sustainable Carbon Capture – Technologies and Applications”5
Centralised and Localised Hydrogen Generation by Ammonia Decomposition4
Structural and Electrochemical Characterisation of NBZFO Cobalt-Free Cathode Material for Intermediate-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: An Experimental Investigation4
Comparative Short-Term Stability of TiO2- and SiO2-Coated Fuel-Cell Catalysts in Acid Electrolytes: A Systematic Review4
In the Lab: Spotlight on Surface Characterisation Activities at Johnson Matthey4
Opportunities for Innovation in the Circular Economy4
Advancements in Green Ammonia Production and Utilisation Technologies4
Unlocking the Potential of Single-atom Alloy Catalysts for Hydrogenation of CO2 to Methane and Methanol4
Technical Evaluation and Comparative Analysis of Diverse Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithms Utilising a Boost Converter with Renewable Energy Sources4
Active Sites of Cu/ZnO-Based Catalysts for CO2 Hydrogenation to Methanol: Part II4
Influence of Temperature and Orientation on Elastic, Mechanical, Thermophysical and Ultrasonic Properties of Platinum Group Metal Carbides4
“Simulations in Bulk Solids Handling: Applications of DEM and Other Methods”4
Porous Metallic Implants from Additive Manufacturing to Biocorrosion: A Review4
Amine Synthesis Using the Amine Donor N-Phenyl Putrescine and the Johnson Matthey Transaminase Biocatalyst Library4
Contents4
Guest Editorial: Advanced Characterisation and the Net Zero Transition3
Accelerating the Design of Automotive Catalyst Products Using Machine Learning3
Guest Editorial: The Continuing Importance of Platinum Group Metals3
Utilisation of Insect Gut as a Biosource for the Development of Future Biotransformation Processes3
Rhodium and Rhodium-Alloy Films and Nanoparticles: Part II3
Contents3
Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Evolution Using Dye-Sensitised Nickel Oxide3
Utilising Machine Learning for the Automated Characterisation of In Situ Electron Microscopy Experiments with Catalytic Systems3
Pt/Al2O3 with High Metal Loading Catalysts for the Hydrogenation of Nitrobenzene3
Study on the Mechanical Properties of Zirconium Reinforced Platinum-Gold Alloy3
Proportional Integral Derivative-Based Closed-Loop Voltage Mode Control for Addressing Non-Idealities in Ćuk Converters for Renewable Energy Application3
“Hydrogen Technologies”3
A Review of the Sources, Environmental Behaviours and Human Health of Atmospheric Microplastics3
Experimental Study of the Phase Relations in the Ternary Gold-Palladium-Titanium and Gold-Rhodium-Titanium Systems at 1000°C3
The Suitability of the Three-way Catalyst for Hydrogen Fuelled Engines3
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