AnorTech Partners with National Research Council of Canada to Develop Carbon Capture Technology
2026-06-10 11:53
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - AnorTech Inc., listed on the TSX Venture Exchange, is developing next-generation sustainable materials using anorthite (calcium aluminosilicate). The company has partnered with the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) to develop alumina-based catalysts for efficient carbon capture, leveraging AnorTech's sustainable alumina.

AnorTech wholly owns the Gronne Bjerg anorthite project in Greenland and is advancing the commercialization of multiple product lines, including zero-waste smelter-grade alumina and high-purity alumina, zero-carbon refractory cement and advanced 3D-printable cement, as well as lunar construction materials using anorthite-based concrete.

The collaboration builds on tests conducted in 2025, during which AnorTech supplied the NRC with multiple grades of sustainable alumina for designing catalysts that capture carbon dioxide and convert it into methane through hydrogenation.

AnorTech's alumina samples originate from its Gronne Bjerg anorthite project in Greenland and were produced at SGS Canada's Lakefield laboratory.

AnorTech is co-funding the project and will provide all alumina samples required for the trials. The company believes that the NRC's expertise will help open new application areas for AnorTech's alumina.

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