Abstract
Johnson Matthey (JM), an FTSE 250 company, is a global leader in speciality chemicals and sustainable technologies with a 200+ year history of using advanced metals chemistry to tackle the world’s biggest challenges. JM continually seeks to expand on products and services which provide sustainability benefits through the positive impact they have on the environment, resource efficiency and human health. For instance, JM are interested in various new manufacturing processes that help build a sustainable society, such as power-to-X, power-to-fuels, and green hydrogen processes. This challenge mainly pertains to the flexible operation of these processes: we seek to understand how they can be operated with a time-changing feedstock such as electricity.
Citation information
Data Study Group Team. (2024). Data Study Group Final Report: Johnson Matthey - Data Driven Modelling of Chemical Processes: Towards Flexible Production of Energy Carriers for a Net-Zero Society (Version 1). The Alan Turing Institute. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13847810
Additional information
Waqar Muhammad Ashraf, University College London
Maryam Khaksar Ghalati, University of Leicester
Matthew Jones, University of Sheffield
Sharana Kumar Shivanand, The Alan Turing Institute
Maria Luisa Taccari, University of Leeds
Kelly Tallau
Haiting Wang, Imperial College London
Skyler Xie, The Alan Turing Institute
Runyi Yang, Imperial College London
Kexin Yin, University of Huddersfield
Calvin Tsay, Imperial College London (PI)
Joe Emerson, Johnson Matthey (Challenge Owner)
Liam Fleming, Johnson Matthey (Challenge Owner)
Robert Gallen, Johnson Matthey (Challenge Owner)
Darren Gobby, Johnson Matthey (Challenge Owner)