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Zentek Ltd V.ZEN

Alternate Symbol(s):  ZTEK

Zentek Ltd. is a Canada-based graphene technology company. The principal business of the Company is to develop opportunities in the graphene and related nano-materials industry based on its intellectual property, patents and unique Albany graphite. The Company is focused on the research, development, and commercialization of graphene-based products. The Company's technology helps filter and deactivate pathogens to reduce the risk of transmission. The Company is focused on commercializing ZenGUARD, which is a hydrophilic, water attracting coating that adsorbs bacteria and virus-laden aerosols and deactivates them, increasing public safety, and reducing the risk of transmission of COVID and other pathogens. The Company is developing a graphene-based fuel additive that can reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from diesel and bio-diesel fuels. The Company’s developments include Aptamers & Rapid Detection and Graphene-Oxide Synthesis & Graphene Synthesis.


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Post by banxon Mar 12, 2015 3:41pm
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INTERESTING NEWS IN THE GRAPHITE WORLD

INTERESTING NEWS IN THE GRAPHITE WORLDThis news should give all graphite stocks a boost.

 

Alabama Graphite finds natural flake graphene at Coosa

2015-03-12 14:54 ET - News Release

 

Mr. Ron Roda reports

ALABAMA GRAPHITE FINDS NATURAL GRAPHENE ON ITS COOSA PROPERTY, IN ALABAMA, USA

Alabama Graphite Corp. has found naturally occurring flake graphene at its Coosa property in Alabama, United States. The graphene was obtained using an innovative and cost effective process, by Dr. Nitin Chopra of The University of Alabama under our sponsored research partnership.

Graphite is made up of multiple layers of graphene stacked on top of each other. Graphene is a single layer of two dimensional (2-D) carbon atoms. Graphene is valued because it exhibits superior electrical, optical, mechanical and thermal properties. It is not only the strongest material known (200 times stronger than steel), but is also one of the most flexible.

"We believe that the discovery of naturally occurring single and multi-layer graphene, on the Coosa Property opens a completely new and unique business dimension for the Company," stated Ron S. Roda, CEO of Alabama Graphite. "The biggest challenge today for commercial viability of graphene is cost. This presents a very exciting opportunity for our Company."

"In my opinion, emerging technologies using graphene could greatly benefit from a cost effective processing methodology, with the potential for improved economics and increased production levels relative to any of the current methods used to create synthetic graphene," commented Dr. Nitin Chopra. "The work done on the Company's material has the potential to enhance the process of producing scalable, nano-manufactured graphene and graphene-based derivatives."

Synthetic graphene is currently produced using a variety of expensive, tedious methods that do not lend themselves to large-scale production and are prone to produce defective graphene with uncontrolled flake size. Current synthetic methods for developing graphene include chemical vapor deposition (CVD), mechanical exfoliation, solution exfoliation, and chemo-mechanical methods. This implies higher costs including greater energy consumption, and extended manufacturing time.

The Company and Dr. Chopra continue to jointly develop methodologies to isolate graphene and graphene-based applications. Graphite flakes thinner than 100 nm are of significant interest because of their physical characteristics. Such thin graphite flakes ranging from one 2-D layer of carbon atoms (graphene) or multiple layers of 2-D carbon atoms stacked over each other (multi-layer graphene or graphite nanoplatelets) are of particular interest for developing advanced applications.

As shown in Figure 1 below, a moderately-sized (less than 5 um, top right inset) single crystal flake of graphene, from the Coosa Property, is observed with a clearly visible carbon atom arrangement at high resolution (bottom right inset in Figure 1A). These flakes demonstrated very high quality Raman spectral features (G-band intensities, Figure 1B) with the ratio of disordered carbon signature to graphitic carbon signature of around approx. 0.15+/-0.05 (ID/IG). In addition, electron transparent flakes (bi-layer and multi-layer graphene) were observed in the analyzed samples.

Rick Keevil, P. Geo., a Director of the Company and VP of Project Development, is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has approved the disclosure of the scientific or technical information concerning the Coosa Property contained in this press release.

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