RE:RE:Nano Technology Didn't Work?Keep in mind that Tekna Powders also "abandoned/mothballed" their work on Nano Silicon powders (due to changes in the market/market demand).
Give Bernard and Team credit for having the ability to pivot as required. Very impressive the journey from the Uragold days to today's HPQ Silicon.
cashbag101 wrote: HPQ gave up on nano silicon for a couple of reasons,the nano silicon that they produced contain a level of oxygen that was above what was required, they attempted to fix it by rebuilding the reactor,that failed ,shortly after they shelved the project to concentrate their resources on the QRR.During this time battery materials started to move away form nano silicon,because of the fracturing of the silicon when charging,
so HPQ gave up their interest in it,and returned the patent to PYR,Pyro has not stated what their plan is for it.