Johnson Matthey plc - Advanced Ion Exchange (AIX) Closing the Value Loop. Dr Pasi Kauppinen

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Johnson Matthey plc - Advanced Ion Exchange (AIX) Closing the Value Loop Dr Pasi Kauppinen

JM Overview A speciality chemicals company and a world leader in sustainable technologies Origins date back to 1817, floated 1942, FTSE 100 company since June 2002 Operations in over 30 countries with 11,000 employees Leading global market positions in all its major businesses R&D spend of over 136m in 2012/13 Actively growing in new business areas through organic growth and acquisitions * Before amortisation of acquired intangibles, major impairment and restructuring charges, profit or loss on disposal of businesses and, where relevant, related tax effects and restated to take account of the revised accounting standard, IAS 19, which came into effect from 1 st April 2013. 2

Divisional Structure Emission Control Technologies Process Technologies Precious Metal Products Fine Chemicals New Businesses Light Duty Catalysts Heavy Duty Catalysts Stationary Emissions Control Chemicals Chemical Technologies (DPT) Syngas Chemical Catalysts Oil and Gas Services Platinum Marketing and Distribution Refining Manufacturing Noble Metals Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) Manufacturing Catalysis and Chiral Technologies Research Chemicals New Business Development Water Technologies - Advanced Ion Exchange products Battery Technologies Fuel Cells Refineries Colour Technologies Purification Chemical Products Tracerco 3

Advanced Ion Exchange Acquisition of Purity Systems Inc in 2013 The PSI silica polymer composite technology will complement existing Johnson Matthey products and expertise in selective metals removal In addition, Johnson Matthey brings considerable resources and expertise in chemistry and advanced materials which will further enhance our services and widen the range of problems we can help solve Further investment in support centres in the US, Europe and Asia will give access to sector leading technical and sales support for our valued customers Advanced Ion Exchange (AIX) 4

Increasing Drivers Tightening regulation on residual metal levels in APIs globally Margin pressure to minimise costs and increase resource recovery Broadening legislation on waste treatment Selective metal recovery enables the targeting of specific components in complex environments 3 III B 4 IV B 5 V B 6 VI B 7 VII B 8 VIII B 9 VIII B 10 VIII B 21 +3 22 +4,3,2 23 +5,2,3,4 24 +3,2,6 25 +2,3,4,6,7 26 +3,2 27 +2,3 28 +2,3 29 +2,1 30 +2 11 I B 12 II B 3p 4p 13 +3 14 4 15 3 16 2 Al Si P S aluminum silicon phosphorus sulfur 26.98 28.09 30.97 32.07 31 +3 32 +4,2 33 3 34 2 Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se scandium titanium vanadium chromium manganese iron cobalt nickel copper zinc gallium germanium arsenic selenium 44.96 47.87 50.94 52.00 54.94 55.85 58.93 58.69 63.55 65.41 69.72 72.64 74.92 78.96 39 +3 40 +4 41 +5,3 42 +6,3,5 43 +7,4,6 44 +4,3,6,8 45 +3,4,6 46 +2,4 47 +1 48 +2 49 +3 50 +4,2 51 +3,5 52 2 Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te yttrium zirconium niobium molybdenum technetium ruthenium rhodium palladium silver cadmium indium tin antimony tellurium 88.91 91.22 92.91 95.94 98 101.1 102.9 106.4 107.9 112.4 114.8 118.7 121.8 127.6 71 +3 72 +4 73 +5 74 +6,4 75 +7,4,6 76 +4,6,8 77 +4,3,6 78 +4,2 79 +3,1 80 +2,1 81 +1,3 82 +2,4 83 +3,5 84 +4,2 Lu Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po lutetium hafnium tantalum tungsten rhenium osmium iridium platinum gold mercury thallium lead bismuth polonium 175.0 178.5 180.9 183.8 186.2 190.2 192.2 195.1 197.0 200.6 204.4 207.2 209.0 209 5p 6p 5

Pharmaceutical Purification Selectively removes metal impurities from API work ups enabling cost efficient compliance High purity products with strong supporting quality and regulatory packages QuadraSil Silicas Uniformly spherical silicas Excellent recoveries at room temperature for temperature sensitive applications Large surface area Purification down to sub ppm level QuadraPure Resins Macroporous polymer beads Uniformly spherical Excellent recoveries in flow applications Smopex Pharma grade fibres Grafted ion exchange fibres with strong selectivity for precious metals Robust and easy to use in stirred tank applications 6

Selective Metal Recovery Enables recovery of metals from waste streams creating value Removal of contaminant metals from effluents enabling compliance SPC Technology recent acquisition from Purity Systems Inc Silica polymer composite resin Selectively recover metals from high and low flow process streams and effluents Metals can be eluted for multiple resin use Minimal swelling, unlike some other polystyrene resins Enables unique separations Functional Silicas Irregular silica particles Cost effective metal recovery Simple flow system setup Pore-size, diameter, particle sizes, pore volumes tunable Smopex fibres Grafted ion exchange fibre with strong selectivity for precious metals Can recover low levels of metals in process streams and effluents Robust and easy to use in stirred tanks 7

Scale up and Process Development Leveraging JM group process engineering expertise Reactor and absorber scale up - Reaction Engineering Design > Lab > Pilot > Full Scale Scale up at typical scale factors 10 4 to 10 7 Physical and Computational Modelling Adsorption Column Scale Up Hydrodynamics key to column design Models used mimic hydrodynamic regime in full scale Distribution, Flow patterns, Kinetics Full plant scale velocity: hydrodynamics Full plant residence time: kinetics/loading capacity Segmented Bed, Sectional Bed Process design Carousel Design to Mimic Load / Elute cycles Ability to offer both Process and Equipment Design 8

Case Studies a brief overview Pharma purification Global Top 10 Pharma Removal of Cu from an API stream Driver is regulatory with FDA requirement of less than 20ppm in the API JM recyclable sealed flow process used Pharma waste Global Top 10 Pharma 20kg solubilised Pd as waste/ annum Requirement for Pd recovery for value and sustainability JM total value management process chosen Agrochemical market 800k / annum Pd lost Aqueous waste stream; in pilot trial, 99 % recovery (<3 mg/l), 11 wt% Pd loading Driver is recovery of valuable metal Batch process 9

JM Sealed Flow System JM provides full cradle to grave management Designed for the increasing trend in purification of potent materials Unique patented cartridge with innovative design features developed in conjunction with a major pharma company Prefilled with JM AIX materials and delivered to site with full quality package Spent cartridges are collected by JM, the loaded AIX material safely disposed off Cartridges are cleaned inspected and refilled ready for reuse Significant Operating Benefits Simple implementation with plug and play approach Reduced risk of exposure on site Fully scalable from lab scale right through to plant making scale up quicker and simpler Reduced EHS burden in managing excessive PPE and health monitoring Improved AIX reaction kinetics due to unique cartridge design 10

JM Total Value Management JM provides full cradle to grave management Designed for the increasing trend in value recovery from waste streams sent for disposal JM can provide the AIX treatment and manage the waste management supply chain Typically tankers of waste destined for hazardous incineration are treated with JM AIX before destruction Option to carry out recovery service on site with trained personnel and mobile equipment Metal loaded AIX material are refined at JM through to precious metal or back into products Full management of compliance including chain of custody and waste destruction certification Significant Operating Benefits Complete hands off treatment with no impact to the production site Value recovery can offset the waste incineration costs Significant improvement in sustainability and valorisation of waste Fast to implement, ideal for batch campaigns Confidence in an established full service provider 11

Johnson Matthey One Trusted Supplier Application Assessment Services Initial feasibility study Laboratory Screening Services (China, US, Europe) Bench top evaluations On site pilot trials Process Design Preliminary Process Economics Implementation Services Equipment Selection Process Design Toll Processing Equipment Rental Commissioning and Training Support Services After sales service Technical Support Troubleshooting Reactor loading / unloading Sealed Flow System Total Value Management Refining of Precious Metals Precious Metal Supply and Management Catalyst Development and Supply Advanced effluent treatment API Outsourcing Support on TFS/REACH 12

Any Questions? Thank you for your time pasi.kauppinen@matthey.com stephanie.phillips@matthey.com

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