SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – November 18, 2022 – Kinaltek, an innovation company specialising in disruptive technologies for production of metal alloy powders, recently announced a major breakthrough in the development of KINSIL
Kinaltek’s technology capabilities have been extended to allow direct production of silicon nanowires and silicon-carbon composites, in addition to nanoparticles, all starting from silica powder, such as precipitated silica or fumed silica, and has now been demonstrated the technology on a kilogram scale.
Alan Abdallah, co-founder Kinaltek
This ground-breaking development marks an important milestone on the road to next-gen batteries, paving the way for economic and sustainable production of high performance nanosilicon for use in lithium-ion batteries.
In addition to its existing patent portfolio, Kinaltek has filed three international patent applications covering the technology. It will produce silicon anode materials for large-scale anode and battery manufacturers worldwide, enabling them to achieve high-density energy storage at a disruptively low cost for both the economy and environment.
Based in Sydney, Australia, Kinaltek CEO and Founder Dr. Jawad Haidar said: “The ability of KinSil
The new patented technology is based on Kinaltek’s integrated process to make metallic materials from metal oxides in one step. The technology converts silica powder into battery-grade silicon without the need for specialist materials or costly processes frequently used by other companies, contributing to its low costs and carbon footprint.
The one-step process is also ‘tuneable’, allowing the production of silicon nanowires, silicon-carbon composites and nanoparticle products that can be adjusted to suit specific customer requirements by controlling morphology and allowing for in situ particle coating.
Global demand for lithium batteries for electric vehicles, consumer electronics and other mobile applications is skyrocketing. As those technologies improve, their need for higher-density energy storage grows.
Kinaltek’s cutting edge technology helps solve the economic and environmental nuisances of manufacturing high-quality batteries for electric vehicles and consumer electronics companies. The invention opens the door to a new era of technological advancement, with the production of higher-capacity energy storage at an affordable price, together with minimal environmental impact, meaning the benefits of higher-capacity energy storage can be more accessible to all markets.
The energy storage capacity of lithium batteries is inherently limited by their graphite anode, capable of storing around 300mAh per gram of graphite. The specific capacity of the anodes in advanced lithium-silicon batteries using nanosilicon materials can be several times higher. Kinaltek is aiming to bring enhanced high performance nanosilicon to market with energy density up to 1400 mAh/g at a price that is competitive with graphite for the first time.
The superior attributes of simplicity, agility and low cost of Kinaltek’s technology will provide manufacturers with a choice from high-performance Silicon nanopowder, nanowires and Carbon-Silicon nanocomposites to accommodate their products and processes.
KinSil
To learn more Kinaltek and their new breakthrough technology, visit www.kinaltek.com
ABOUT KINALTEK
Kinaltek Pty Ltd is an innovation company specializing in novel technologies for materials synthesis, with a focus on low-cost and sustainable techniques for direct production of metal powders.
Kinaltek has a world-first proprietary platform technology for low-temperature reduction of metal oxides and chlorides, capable of producing metallic systems based on 27 different elements.
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