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Alternate Symbol(s):  PYRGF

PyroGenesis Inc., formerly PyroGenesis Canada Inc., is a Canada-based high-tech company. The Company is engaged in the design, development, manufacture and commercialization of advanced plasma processes and sustainable solutions which reduce greenhouse gases (GHG). The Company has created proprietary, patented and advanced plasma technologies that are used in four markets: iron ore... see more

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PyroGenesis Inc > NEWS!!!! PUREVAP - NEW PATENT
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Post by Thinkbigsti69 on Dec 29, 2020 9:08am

NEWS!!!! PUREVAP - NEW PATENT

HPQ Files Provisional Patent Application for Silicon By-Product Created by PUREVAP™ QRR as Anode Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Preliminary but Promising Results Demonstrate a Capacity 3-4 Times Greater Than Graphite for Lithium-Ion Batteries
MONTREAL, Dec. 29, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Innovative silicon solutions provider HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. (“HPQ” or “the Company”) ( TSX-V: HPQ ; FWB: UGE ; Other OTC : URAGF ), is pleased to inform shareholders that promising results from electrochemical performance tests made with silicon-based by-products manufactured by the GEN2 PUREVAP TM Quartz Reduction Reactor (“QRR”) motivated the company to file a provisional patent application regarding their manufacturing, assembly and usage as anode materials for Lithium-ion batteries.
The patent application follows the completion of a series of tests made on the material produced by the GEN2 PUREVAP TM QRR at the Centre nergie Matriaux Tlcommunications (EMT) of the INRS by Professor Lionel ROU under an NSERC Engage Grant and a NSERC Engage plus Grant.
 
PUREVAP TM QRR SILICON BY-PRODUCTS: A SUPERIOR ANODE MATERIAL THAN GRAPHITE
 
Although preliminary, the results obtained are more than promising since the silicon-based by-product made with the Gen2 PUREVAP TM QR R maintained a gravimetric capacity ≥ 1,200 mAh/g for more than 100 charge/discharge cycles, a capacity 3-4 times greater than that of graphite currently used in commercial Li-ion batteries. This material is also promising in terms of high-speed performance. (See Figure 1 below)
 
“This is another demonstration of our multi-prong approach to becoming a key silicon based material provider for the battery industry and beyond. The unique capabilities of the PUREVAP TM Nano Silicium Reactor (Si) ("NSiR") will enable us to fully exploit the potential of the Silicon and its by-products manufactured by the PUREVAP TM Quartz Reduction Reactor ("RRQ")” said Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO HPQ Silicon. “Silicon’s potential to meet energy storage demand is undeniable, generating massive investments , and serious industry interest. We are very confident that demand for the Silicon materials we will produce, with our low-cost scalable processes, will be high demand by batteries and EV manufacturers in this renewable energy revolution.”
 
About HPQ Silicon
 
HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. ( TSX-V: HPQ ) is a Canadian Innovative Silicon Solutions Provider.
 
Silicon (Si), also known as silicon metal, is one of today’s key strategic materials needed for the decarbonization of the economy and the Renewable Energy Revolution (“RER”).
 
Silicon is the most abundant element in earth’s crust but does not exist in its pure state and must be extracted from quartz (SiO 2 ) in what has historically been a capital and energy intensive process. HPQ is building a portfolio of silicon–based products using innovative scalable processes. The target objective is to produce high value speciality Silicon products using technologies that will reduce energy consumption, GHG’s, and carbon footprint.
 
Working with PyroGenesis Canada Inc. ( TSX: PYR ) , a high-tech company that designs, develops, manufactures and commercializes plasma - based processes, HPQ is developing:
 
The PUREVAP TM “Quartz Reduction Reactors” (QRR) , an innovative process (patent pending), which will permit the one step transformation of quartz (SiO 2 ) into high purity silicon (Si) at reduced costs, energy input, and carbon footprint that will propagate its considerable renewable energy potential .
 
HPQ believes it will become the lowest cost (Capex and Opex) producer of silicon (Si) and high purity silicon metal (3N – 4N Si).
 
Through its 100% owned subsidiary HPQ NANO Silicon Powders Inc, the PUREVAP TM Nano Silicon Reactor (NSiR ) , a new proprietary process that can use different purities of silicon (Si) as feedstock, to make a wide range of nano/micro spherical powders of difference sizes and nanowires.
 
HPQ believes it can also become the lowest cost manufacturer of spherical Si nanopowders and silicon-based composites needed by manufacturers of next-generation lithium-ion batteries .
 
During the coming months, spherical Si nanopowders and nanowires silicon-based composite samples requested by industry participants and research institutions’ will be produced using PUREVAP TM SiNR .
HPQ is also working with industry leader Apollon Solar of France to:
 
Use their patented process and develop a capability to produce commercially porous silicon (Si) wafers and porous silicon (Si) powders.
 
The collaboration will allow HPQ to become the lowest cost producer of porous silicon wafers for all-solid -state batteries and porous silicon powders for Li-ion batteries.
 
Develop the hydrogen generation potential of Silicon nanopowders for use with the Gennao TM system.
 
Commercialize, exclusively in Canada, and non-exclusive in the U.S.A., the Gennao TM H 2 system and the chemical powders required for the hydrolysis production of Hydrogen ("H2").
This News Release is available on the company's CEO Verified Discussion Forum , a moderated social media platform that enables civilized discussion and Q&A between Management and Shareholders.
 
Disclaimers:
 
The Corporation’s interest in developing the PUREVAP™ QRR and any projected capital or operating cost savings associated with its development should not be construed as being related to the establishing the economic viability or technical feasibility of any of the Company’s Quartz Projects.
 
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements containing the words "may", "plan", "will", "estimate", "continue", "anticipate", "intend", "expect", "in the process" and other similar expressions which constitute "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements reflect the Company's current expectation and assumptions and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, our expectations regarding the acceptance of our products by the market, our strategy to develop new products and enhance the capabilities of existing products, our strategy with respect to research and development, the impact of competitive products and pricing, new product development, and uncertainties related to the regulatory approval process. Such statements reflect the current views of the Company with respect to future events and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties and other risks detailed from time-to-time in the Company's on-going filings with the security’s regulatory authorities, which filings can be found at www.sedar.com. Actual results, events, and performance may differ materially. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements either as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable securities laws.
 
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
 
For further information contact
 
Bernard J. Tourillon, Chairman, President and CEO Tel (514) 907-1011
Patrick Levasseur, Vice-President and COO Tel: (514) 262-9239
https://www.hpqsilicon.com Email: Info@hpqsilicon.com
 
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/d35136fe-47ff-4adf-a0c8-9ae7d7004357
Comment by Louis1000000 on Dec 29, 2020 9:20am
Wow!!! Great news. 3-4 times the capacity of a traditional Graphite is Huge. It means that a tesla battery using HPQ NanoPowder could have an autonomy of 1,200 - 1,600 Miles per charge 
Comment by Pitpitcolisse on Dec 29, 2020 9:47am
Hi Louis, That's what I tought first but there are other limitation, mainly on the cathode side, that would come into play and limit the Silicon gains possible to about 30% in battery cells.   30% is still a huge (!!) step in battery density and there would also be a good gain in charge/discharge rates, so faster charges and more power to the drivetrain when needed. Cheers
Comment by canyousayiii on Dec 29, 2020 10:45am
PC, thanks for clarifying an oversimplification that many are likely to improperly assume. This is a very technical area where a lot of R&D is being made all over the world and without a good understanding, there will be needless questions and potentially disappointment. Cheers.
Comment by Louis1000000 on Dec 29, 2020 12:19pm
Totally agree that there are many different components at play in a battery. Yet! because of the atomic composition of lithium and Silicon and the number of electrons that can be exchanged during the charging and discharging cycles.... The theoretical increase in capacity is by a factor of 10. To have achieved an increase in capacity of 3 to 4 at this early juncture is still pretty incredible.
Comment by Louis1000000 on Dec 29, 2020 5:13pm
I looked back at the news release from MGX mineral and UBC this spring  https://www.bloomberg.com/press-releases/2020-04-02/mgx-minerals-announces-completion-of-1-000-cycle-long-term-stability-assessment-of-silicon-anode-for-next-generation-l Their announced capacity was announced  'as reversible capacity of 607.5 mAh g^-1' While the capacity of a traditional Graphite ...more  
Comment by ScienceFirst on Dec 29, 2020 9:24am
It fits the definition of the "we might have a rabbit that we can pull out" that HPQ CEO was making reference to in his last Agoracom interview. ;-)
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