Mason Graphite Inc. ("Mason Graphite" or the
“Company") (TSX.V: LLG; OTCQX: MGPHF) is pleased to announce that
trials using Mason Graphite’s Lac Guéret spherical purified
graphite (“SPG”) with silicon (“Si”) additions have yielded highly
promising results. This work program was originally announced in
the Company’s press release dated June 7th, 2021.
The work program was conducted by Sicona
Battery Technologies (“Sicona”), one of Mason Graphite’s
strategic partners, using its patent pending process of combining
Si nanoparticles, carbon, SPG and/or synthetic graphite in
producing a cost effective, high performance next-generation Li-ion
battery anode material.
Significant Capacity Increase for Li-ion
Batteries Through Silicon Additions
Si increases the energy density of Li-ion
batteries, allowing more electrical energy storage per unit of
anode volume; this would, for example, translate into a longer
range for electric vehicles, while using a battery similar in size.
Silicon effectively displays a much higher capacity to store
lithium ions, and thus energy, compared to graphite, but inevitably
swells during charging, leading to important mechanical
challenges.
The solution currently pursued by the industry
involves small additions of Si (typically in the form of
silicon-oxide “SiOx”) to graphite-based anode materials upon making
the electrode slurries which increases the energy density while
limiting the swelling to manageable levels. This approach is
however limited by the high cost of SiOx materials as well as the
practical increases in energy density, long term cycling and rate
capability.
The objective for the first commercial product,
established through discussions by Sicona with several potential
customers worldwide, is a composite anode material having an
initial capacity of 450 milliamperes-hour per gram of material
(“mAh/g”) (Sicona “SiG450TM”). This commercial grade is expected to
be rapidly adopted industrially as it can be easily implemented in
existing battery manufacturing processes.
Mason Graphite’s SPG testing in
Si-Composites
This latest series of tests was based on
Sicona’s proprietary formulation to produce an engineered
silicon-graphite-carbon active anode material which includes a few
percent of Si, carbon, and a blend of Mason Graphite’s SPG and
synthetic graphite. The composite anode material was then tested in
prototype Li-ion batteries (half coin-cells) by Sicona in an
80:10:10 (AM:BM:CM) formulation. The highlights are:
- 435
mAh/g capacity, an increase of 19% compared to a typical
capacity of 365 mAh/g for natural graphite and 22.5% increase above
a typical capacity of 355 mAh/g for synthetic graphite;The 450
mAh/g commercial objective is expected to be easily achieved by
Sicona with Mason Graphite’s SPG through formulation optimization
of some key parameters in upcoming tests;
- 100%
coulombic efficiency after 250 cycles at
various rates between 0.5C (2 hours for a full charge) to 4.6C (13
minutes for a full charge), which indicates the possibility to
achieve very good long-term cycling, even after subjecting the cell
to a series of faster charging rates of 1C, 2C, 3C and 4.6C;
- 100%
capacity retention after >250 cycles, and this after
completing a series of charging / discharging rate tests (from 10
hours for a full charge to 13 minutes for a full charge);
- Up to
96% retention capacity when increasing the cycling rate
from 0.1C (10 hours for a full charge) to 1C (1 hour for a full
charge) – a typical target by Korean cell producers is 90%
minimum;
- 63%
retention capacity when increasing the cycling rate from
1C to 3.7C (16 minutes for a full charge) and 54% retention
capacity when increasing the cycling rate further up to 4.6C (13
minutes for a full charge). Importantly when returning the cell to
0.5C cycling, 100% of its original capacity (435 mAh/g)
remains;
- Cycling test
results are presented in the graph
below.https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/c1c4dc15-8594-4ff7-9dbc-86e31affbf06
Cycling tests, which include rate variation
tests, are still continuing on the same cells and optimization
tests will be conducted shortly. Tests to achieve higher capacities
(such as 550 mAh/g and 650 mAh/g) and full pouch cell testing are
also planned in the near future.
About Sicona Battery
Technologies
Sicona develops next generation battery
materials technology used in the anodes (negative electrodes) of
lithium-ion batteries that enable electric-mobility and storage of
renewable energy. Sicona is commercializing an innovative
silicon-composite battery anode technology, developed, and
perfected over the last ten years at the Australian Institute for
Innovative Materials (AIIM).
For more information, please visit
www.siconabattery.com.
About Mason
Graphite
Mason Graphite is a Canadian corporation
dedicated to the production and transformation of natural graphite.
Its strategy includes the development of value-added products,
notably for green technologies like transport electrification. The
Company also owns 100% of the rights to the Lac Guéret graphite
deposit, one of the richest in the world. The Company is managed by
an experienced team cumulating many decades of experience in
graphite, covering production, sales, as well as research and
development.
For more
information: www.masongraphite.com
Mason Graphite Inc. on behalf of the Board of
Directors:
“Peter Damouni”, Executive Director
Mason Graphite Inc.
Ana Rodrigues at info@masongraphite.com or
1 514 289-3580
Head Office: 3030, boulevard Le Carrefour, Suite
600, Laval, Québec, Canada, H7T 2P5
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