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YONKERS, N.Y., July 9, 2018
YONKERS, N.Y., July 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- alpha-Encorp and
Cornell University have entered into a cooperative agreement to conduct sponsored research at the
Baker Laboratory, under the direction of Héctor D. Abruña. Professor Abruña is a renowned electrochemist and member of the
National Academy of Sciences. His research group focuses on the development of new materials using a wide variety of
characterization techniques of great relevance to battery research. Cornell's agreement is for
conducting essential analysis related to quantifying capacity and ion transport for the process of lithium thin film production
patented by alpha-Encorp. It is anticipated that the collaboration will take advantage of the hi-tech facilities available at
Cornell, especially the ability to study thin films of lithium "in operando", meaning – making
movies, at the microscopic scale, of lithium film growth, as it happens in real time.
"Professor Abruña and his team at Cornell are one of the world's finest for studying
electrochemical phenomena," explains Sam Pitroda, CEO, "and we are delighted to be working with
them on this project."
The project will last a few months and will grant alpha-Encorp unprecedented insight into the lithium metal deposition process
as it goes through simulated battery cycles. The successful completion will provide a compelling demonstration of alpha-Encorp's
unique capabilities for battery manufacturers exploring lithium metal anodes for their development of battery technology beyond
lithium-ion."
About alpha-Encorp
alpha-Encorp (OTC: ALPE) is an innovative clean technology company focused on enabling next generation battery technologies by
developing and bringing to market high purity lithium metal and associated products produced in a cost effective and
environmentally sustainable manner. For more information, please visit http://alpha-encorp.com
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