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CelluForce to optimize process of NCC

CelluForce to explore oil and gas applications for nanocellulose.
CelluForce welcomes the announcement by Sustainable Development Technology Canada of a contribution of 4 million USD to optimize the extraction process of Nanocrystaline Cellulose NCC, from dry wood pulp and develop applications for its use in the oil and gas sector.

NCC is a fundamental building block of trees that can be extracted from the forest biomass and has unique properties that offer a wide range of potential applications. Measured in units as small as nanometres, these tiny structures have strength properties comparable to steel and will have uses in a variety of industrial sectors. In particular, NCC is touted as having the potential to significantly advance the oil and gas industry, according to the company.

“Our Government is positioning Canada as a global leader in the clean technology sector by supporting innovative projects aimed at growing our economy while contributing to a cleaner environment,” said Greg Rickford, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources. “By developing our resources responsibly, exploring next generation transportation and advancing clean energy technology, the projects announced today will create jobs and improve innovation opportunities in Quebec and across Canada.

“World-class research led to the development of this ground breaking extraction process and placed Canada at the leading edge of NCC research”, stated René Goguen, Acting President of CelluForce.

CelluForce is the world leader in the commercial development of Cellulose Nanocrystals, CNC, also referred to as NanoCrystalline Cellulose.
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