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Government of Canada

NRC Institute for Chemical Process and Environmental Technology (NRC-ICPET)

Web site:
http://icpet-itpce.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca

General enquiries:
(613) 993-3692

Business enquiries:
(613) 993-6570
(613) 998-3472

1200 Montreal Road
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0R6

CANADA

Directions to Ottawa (Montreal Road Campus) research facilities

(Ottawa, Ontario)

Supporting Industry – Protecting the Environment
– A Leader for Sustainable Development

With its partners, NRC-ICPET contributes to increasing the competitiveness of Canada's chemistry-intensive industries through research into innovative processes and technologies that enable sustainable development. Chemistry-intensive industries are those where chemistry is a central component of the value-added transformation of materials.

An X-ray diffraction instrument that can perform very fast analyses on polymer and other materials. Dr. Whitfield also uses this instrument for micro-diffraction, using very small samples.
An X-ray diffraction instrument that can perform very fast analyses on polymer and other materials. Dr. Whitfield also uses this instrument for micro-diffraction, using very small samples.

NRC-ICPET's chemical science and engineering capabilities contribute significantly to NRC research, development and technology commercialization in three areas of application that are economically and socially important to Canada; while supporting environmentally responsible manufacturing within these sectors.

  • Fuel Cells
  • Oil Sands
  • Bioproducts

The Institute's core competency focuses on multiphase reactive systems within a sustainability framework. This includes scientific and technical expertise in:

  • Computer Modeling: including computational fluid dynamics (CFD), life cycle and sustainability analyses and molecular modeling
  • Material Sciences: polymers, ceramics, colloids and nanostructured materials
  • Process technologies: involving electrochemistry, separations, interfacial and particulate technology and combustion science

Date Modified: 2006-03-29
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