Post by
Zinzin on Sep 05, 2024 8:02am
What is the ratio of silicon and graphite for anode testing
Does QRR need to be modified to create graphite and silicon mixture foe anode material?
Comment by
Mostlyserious on Sep 05, 2024 8:35am
QRR has nothing to do with graphite. Your question should rather be whether QRR can provide the quality of Si needed for the battery applications. From the early videos, BT stated that at the current time the Si available on the market was cheap and therefore there was no reason to pursue QRR to get the feed used in the battery application testing.
Comment by
TOCKY8008 on Sep 05, 2024 10:08am
Mostlyserious, Parts of your statement is false,you're mixing QRR with Nano Si Reactor. And even that (NSiR) was a technological success. QRR is still very much a game changer. According to the latest HPQ Deck : CORPORATE PRESENTATION On page 4. TOCKY8008
Comment by
patience123 on Sep 05, 2024 2:58pm
I'll probably get jumped on for this but i really dont care. I think what they are making to mix with the graphite outside of the reactor is Silicon carbide if thats the case then i would suspect no they wouldnt have to modify to much except for the process timing and temperature.
Comment by
Jlalewic on Sep 05, 2024 5:29pm
Who cares! Just show me the money.