Alba
Mineral Resources Plc / EPIC: ALBA / Market: AIM / Sector:
Mining
31 January 2024
Alba
Mineral Resources Plc
("Alba"
or the "Company")
GreenRoc
Update
Successful Battery Test Work & Processing Plant
Feasibility Study Update
Alba Mineral Resources Plc (AIM:
ALBA) notes the RNS today by its portfolio company, GreenRoc Mining
Plc ("GreenRoc"), regarding the successful results of
electrochemical battery test work using graphite from its Amitsoq
Graphite Project ("Amitsoq" or the "Project") in southern
Greenland, along with an update on its Processing Plant Feasibility
Study following a visit to processing plant manufacturers in China
last week.
The GreenRoc announcement is set out
below without material changes.
GreenRoc
Mining plc
("GreenRoc" or the "Company")
Successful Battery Test Work using Amitsoq Anode Material
&
Update on
Processing Plant Feasibility Study
GreenRoc Mining plc (AIM: GROC), a
company focused on the development of critical mineral projects in
Greenland, is pleased to announce the successful results of
electrochemical battery test work using graphite from its Amitsoq
Graphite Project ("Amitsoq" or the "Project") in southern
Greenland, along with an update on its Processing Plant Feasibility
Study following a visit to processing plant manufacturers in China
last week.
Overview
· An
anode electrode was prepared at a specialised battery research
facility in Europe using Amitsoq uncoated purified spherical
graphite and then assembled with other components in a test battery
cell.
· A
series of charging and discharging cycles were performed. The
Amitsoq graphite anode performed well against all
studied parameters, was very stable and had no signs of
damage or loss of capacity after several cycles of both short and
intensive charging.
· This
was the first battery test work of Amitsoq graphite. The positive
results are important because not all natural graphite is suitable
for use as active anode material in battery cells.
· As
part of GreenRoc's ongoing Feasibility Study into the construction
of an active anode processing plant, GreenRoc representatives
recently visited several of China's leading manufacturers of
spheronisation equipment and graphite processing plants.
Details
Battery Test Work
To qualify as potential feedstock
for the production of active anode material for lithium-ion ("Li")
batteries, graphite concentrate must have its performance tested in
a battery setup. In autumn 2023, GreenRoc contracted ProGraphite
GmbH in Germany to order and oversee an electrochemical test work
programme at a well-established battery research centre on graphite
extracted in 2022 from the Lower Graphite Layer orebody at
Amitsoq.
Amitsoq graphite concentrate was
processed into spherical graphite with D50 of 16 µm (average
particle size of 16 micrometre) and purified to >99.95%
graphite. This material was combined with other components to
form a final slurry, which was coated onto a copper foil to form
the anode. This anode was then inserted within a newly
assembled single, disc-shaped Lithium-based battery cell with a
diameter of 10.95 mm. The battery cell was then subjected to
a series of charging and discharging cycles.
The results of the programme
reported a first discharge specific capacity after battery
formation and condition of 369 mAh/g. This is close to the
theoretical maximum achievable value of 372mAh/g, which is
considered a good result. In subsequent cycles, the charging
capacities achieved were also considered good for uncoated
spherical graphite.
In tests with a long charging time
(3-10 hours), the discharge performance was very good with near
100% Coulombic Efficiency (99.81% +/- 0.06% to 100.09% +/-
0.2%).
At a high number of charge/discharge
cycles (40-44), the battery maintained a high capacity (363 mAh/g),
which suggests good durability, and, after a high charging
rate/short charging time (6 minutes) cycle, the performance was
still good, showing that no damage occurred to the material at such
elevated charging rates.
Finally, differential capacity
measurements showed staged intercalation of Li-ions both during
charging and during discharging, which in turn demonstrates good
crystallinity of the Amitsoq graphite anode material. This is also
a positive, since long cycle life
correlates with stable graphite crystallite size.
Please refer to the Glossary below
for an explanation of certain technical terms used in this
section.
Active Anode Material Processing Plant
GreenRoc aims to become a vertically
integrated producer of active anode material ("AAM", also known as
coated spherical purified graphite or "cSPG") using graphite
concentrate from its Amitsoq project in Greenland.
In September 2023, the Company
commenced a Feasibility Study into establishing a processing plant
supported by a ca. £260,000 grant from the UK's Automotive
Transformation Fund. It is planned that the Feasibility Study will
be delivered by end of Q2, 2024.
The Company is pleased to report
that the first and second work phases of the Feasibility Study,
namely collecting market and technical data and material for the
study, are now complete. As part of that work, GreenRoc
representatives, together with a metallurgist from SLR Consulting
Ltd, an adviser on the Feasibility Study, last week visited three
leading manufacturers of processing equipment in the Zhejiang and
Shandong provinces in China. These manufacturers are able to
provide both complete and modular graphite processing lines and
have extensive experience of delivering equipment to graphite
processing plants in China, a country which today manufactures more
than 90% of the world's AAM.
While in China, GreenRoc's
representatives also visited an operating graphite processing
plant, including chemical purification lines, to view processing
equipment in operation.
The next stages of the Feasibility
Study include the design of both a pilot and a full-scale
processing plant, estimation of production rates, energy
requirements and consumables, a full discounted cash flow model for
the full-scale processing plant and integrating a risk
model.
GreenRoc's CEO, Stefan Bernstein, commented:
"The outcome of this battery test programme is hugely
pleasing. This is the first time that graphite material from our
Amitsoq Project has been tested for its performance within an
assembled lithium ion battery cell. These results demonstrate that
uncoated purified spherical graphite from Amitsoq performs very
well as the active anode material in a battery cell, which is
excellent news given that not all natural graphite material is
suitable for use in the manufacture of batteries.
"Our Feasibility Study into the establishment of an active
anode material processing plant is also progressing well and is on
schedule. We now have comprehensive reports on the graphite anode
market, on specifications for graphite anodes, and on the various
options for processing techniques and equipment. During our visit
to China, we saw at first hand the state-of-the-art processing
equipment which today, in Chinese processing lines, is delivering
active anode material to all of the world's battery
producers.
"We now have a much clearer understanding of the steps towards
establishing an AAM processing plant in our part of the world and
look forward to completing the Feasibility Study in the next few
months. This will be a key step towards GreenRoc becoming one of
the first producers of active anode material for EV batteries in a
Western economy."
This announcement contains
inside information for the purposes of the UK Market Abuse
Regulation and the Directors of the Company are responsible for the
release of this announcement.
Forward Looking
Statements
This announcement contains
forward-looking statements relating to expected or anticipated
future events and anticipated results that are forward-looking in
nature and, as a result, are subject to certain risks and
uncertainties, such as general economic, market and business
conditions, competition for qualified staff, the regulatory process
and actions, technical issues, new legislation, uncertainties
resulting from potential delays or changes in plans, uncertainties
resulting from working in a new political jurisdiction,
uncertainties regarding the results of exploration, uncertainties
regarding the timing and granting of prospecting rights,
uncertainties regarding the timing and granting of regulatory and
other third party consents and approvals, uncertainties regarding
the Company's or any third party's ability to execute and implement
future plans, and the occurrence of unexpected
events.
Actual results achieved may vary
from the information provided herein as a result of numerous known
and unknown risks and uncertainties and other factors.
Glossary
Battery formation and
condition: During the first
charging/discharging cycles, a solid electrolyte layer is formed at
the surface of the graphite anode particles. This is an integral
process for the creation of lithium-ion
battery for the performance in terms of
cycle life limitations, the capacity for reversibility and
safety.
Charging and discharging
cycles: A discharge/charge cycle is
commonly understood as the full discharge of a charged battery
with a subsequent full recharge.
Coulombic Efficiency:
Also known as "Current Efficiency", this
describes the efficiency by which electrons are transferred in
batteries. Coulombic Efficiency is the ratio of the total charge
extracted from the battery to the total charge put into the battery
over a full cycle.
Differential capacity:
This tracks a battery's capacity change on charge
and discharge as a function of voltage. Peaks in capacity during
charge/discharge are indications of graphite crystallinity (phase
transitions).
Discharge performance:
This indicates how efficiently the graphite anode
releases the lithium ions.
**ENDS**
For further information, please
visit www.albamineralresources.com or
contact:
Alba Mineral Resources
Plc
George Frangeskides, Executive
Chairman
+44 20 3950
0725
SPARK Advisory Partners Limited
(Nomad)
Andrew Emmott
+44 20 3368 3555
CMC
Markets plc (Broker)
Thomas Smith / Douglas
Crippen
+44 20 3003
8632
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|
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|
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