Innovative silicon solutions provider
'With the Gen1 PUREVAP NSiR operational and exceeding expectations from the start, HPQ NANO is uniquely positioned to be at the forefront of low-cost manufacturing of Nano Silicon for batteries and other applications, as we continue working on scaling up the capabilities of our PUREVAP NSiR process,' said
PUREVAP NSiR LOW-COST PROCESS: FIRST RESULTS ENCOURAGING, MORE TESTING TO FOLLOW
The material produced, under the less than optimum operating conditions of the first commissioning tests, was analyzed by scanning electron microscope (SEM) imaging combined with X-ray diffraction (XRD) and yielded the following information:
Gen1 NSiR system performance exceeded design and modelling expectations:
Successfully produced sub 100 nm silicon-based spherical nanopowders & nanowires.
Computer models suggested that the size limit of the material produced would be between 100 nm and 200 nm.
SEM-XRD analysis indicates that the < 100 nm Si base spherical nanopowders & nanowires material could be used as anode material for Li-ion batteries, combined with graphite or not.
Samples from these commissioning tests have been sent to Professor Lionel ROUE of the Centre Energie Materiaux Telecommunications (EMT) for electrochemical evaluation.
Using results from data collected during these preliminary tests, PyroGenesis technical team has improved the design of the system and the operational parameters of the reactor.
It will be possible to provide further inputs and controls on the process to customize the composition and size of the spherical nanopowders and nanowires.
The Gen1 NSiR is now ready to commence further testing of Silicon nanomaterials under new conditions, with a goal of producing larger size Silicon (Si) nanopowders and nanowires.
A METHODICAL APPROACH TO THE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF OUR DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Despite massive investment in Silicon material for batteries, current manufacturing processes are simply not scalable or commercially viable. The PUREVAP NSiR represents a game-changing leap forward in resolving the issues of commercial viability and scalability, and with the Gen1 NSiR now operational, HPQ NANO is uniquely well-positioned to offer industry participants a wide spectrum of products for testing.
The scale of the Gen1 PUREVAP NSiR allows HPQ NANO technical provider PyroGenesis to take full advantage of a quick R&D feedback loop during the testing phase. Over short periods, tests are completed, material produced is analyzed by scanning electron microscope (SEM) imaging combined with X-ray diffraction (XRD), operational parameters are reviewed and system modifications and/or operational improvements are implemented. This is the key to our methodical approach of developing a truly disruptive low-cost technology that is going to change nano silicon materials manufacturing.
Tourillon added 'HPQ's Silicon R&D consortium has the depth and flexibility to meet the challenges as we strive to produce products for renewable energy storage participants and electric vehicle manufacturers, who are searching for cost-effective ways of increasing the Silicon contained in their batteries. Silicon's potential to meet energy storage demand is undeniable, generating massive investments, and serious industry interest. We are very confident that the Silicon materials we are producing, with our expected low-cost scalable processes, will be in high demand by batteries, EV manufacturers and other participants in the ongoing renewable energy revolution.'
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About HPQ Silicon
Silicon (Si), also known as silicon metal, is one of today's key strategic materials needed for the decarbonization of the economy and the Renewable Energy Revolution ('RER').
Silicon is the most abundant element in earth's crust but does not exist in its pure state and must be extracted from quartz (SiO2) in what has historically been a capital and energy-intensive process. HPQ is building a portfolio of silicon-based products using innovative scalable processes. The target objective is to produce high-value specialty Silicon products using technologies that will reduce energy consumption, GHG's, and
Working with
The PUREVAP 'Quartz Reduction Reactors' (QRR), an innovative process (patent pending), which will permit the one-step transformation of quartz (SiO2) into high purity silicon (Si) at reduced costs, energy input, and
HPQ believes it will become the lowest cost (Capex and Opex) producer of silicon (Si) and high purity silicon metal (3N - 4N Si);
Through its 100% owned subsidiary
HPQ believes it can also become the lowest cost manufacturer of spherical Si nanopowders and silicon-based composites needed by manufacturers of next-generation lithium-ion batteries;
During the coming months, spherical Si nanopowders and nanowires silicon-based composite samples requested by industry participants and research institutions' will be produced using PUREVAP SiNR.
HPQ is also working with industry leader
Use their patented process and develop a capability to produce commercially porous silicon (Si) wafers and porous silicon (Si) powders; The collaboration will allow HPQ to become the lowest-cost producer of porous silicon wafers for all-solid-state batteries and porous silicon powders for Li-ion batteries; Develop the hydrogen generation potential of Silicon nanopowders for usage with the Gennao system; Commercialize, exclusively in
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