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Message: HPQ Nano Silicon Powders inc

Dear Moi,

Good to hear from you again, and thanks for posting.

With respect to your question, we cannot quite figure out the technical details of the one pot process from the company web site. At first glance, we believe that it would be difficult, as you suggest, to use a plasma torch to build anodes as some of the metals would likely vaporize (such as lithium) while other materials would stay in the solid phase (graphite), making the control of the different layers very difficult.

What we can say is that we are, as you know, working in the battery space, developing a process for producing nanosilicon with our partner HPQ nano.  Nanosilicon can be used as anode material instead of graphite to improve battery performace.

Hope that helps,

Peter  

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