Archer Exploration and the UNSW have announced a partnership to develop Archer’s graphite and graphene materials for use in energy storage applications targeting lithium-ion batteries and potentially generating technologies and patent with commercial applications in reliable energy.

Archer Exploration CEO Dr Mohammad Choucair said: “Archer now enjoys a unique relationship with UNSW and facilities within the University including those in the Mark Wainwright Analytical Centre. The centre comprises AUD$100 million characterisation equipment, managed by over 80 instrument scientists ready to engage and drive research projects within Archer.”

“The Centre has a broad range of capabilities that fulfil our aims to participate in the integration of advanced materials in battery technologies that will provide future opportunities and new markets to underpin the development of Archer’s substantial graphite resources.”

The global lithium-ion battery market is forecast to increase to US$130 billion by 2028 with growth concentrated in the Asia Pacific region. Lithium-ion battery devices service a number of growing market segments where high-power density and long life-times are required at ambient and near-ambient conditions:

  • Transportation and mobility (electric vehicles)
  • Mobile devices and computing
  • Intermittent renewable energy sources

The primary focus of the collaboration is on the rational design of high-performance electrodes for lithium-ion batteries using graphite and graphene sourced from Archer’s Campoona deposit.

The work is expected to result in the development of electrodes for lithium-ion batteries and the implementation of these electrodes in a number of advanced application full-cell and half-cell configurations. The graphite and graphene-based materials developed would be tailored electronically, chemically and structurally for mobile and stationary device applications with specific performance requirements.

News item provided courtesy of Ecogeneration - www.ecogeneration.com.au

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