Li-Metal Successfully Demonstrates Electrolyte Reconditioning Process for Carbonate-to-Metal Technology
ACCESS Newswire · Li-Metal Corp.

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Successful testing validates closed-loop operation, enhancing efficiency and sustainability of modular carbonate-to-metal (C2M) technology

Results provide validation of a critical component of Li-Metal's patented, modular metal technology, and further de-risks the Company's plans to establish commercial scale metal production to support the production of ultra-thin lithium metal anodes

TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / November 22, 2023 / Li-Metal Corp. (CSE:LIM)(OTCQB:LIMFF)(FSE:5ZO) ("Li-Metal" or the "Company"), a developer of lithium metal anode and lithium metal production technologies critical for next-generation batteries, today announced that it had demonstrated its electrolyte reconditioning process. This process is a pivotal component supporting Li-Metal's patented and modular carbonate-to-metal (C2M) technology, an environmentally conscious approach to lithium metal production-a critical material used in next-generation batteries.

The electrolyte reconditioning process plays a crucial role in the closed-loop operation of Li-Metal's C2M technology. This process facilitates the conversion of excess anolyte, located near the anode, into catholyte, situated near the cathode. This closed-loop operation enhances operational efficiencies and minimizes wastage of this valuable resource, marking a significant advancement in sustainable lithium metal production.

The successful completion of testing underscores the viability of Li-Metal's C2M technology, a key enabler and differentiator for Li-Metal's ultra-thin lithium metal anode business. Li-Metal expects to integrate its reconditioning process into its existing C2M pilot in Markham, Ontario ensuring cost-effective and streamlined operations. Li-Metal plans to demonstrate its C2M and electrolyte reconditioning technology at scale in Q1 2024 during a metal pilot campaign. In 2022, Li-Metal engaged its global engineering partner for a concept study on a 1,000 tonnes per year commercial-scale lithium metal production plant. The Company's recent testing results validate an assumption critical to operating expense estimates provided by the study.

"Li-Metal is excited to achieve another key technological milestone as we scale up our environmentally friendly C2M technology to support the production of high-performance, ultra-thin lithium metal anodes," said Srini Godavarthy, CEO of Li-Metal. "Aligning with our mission to optimize resource utilization, our unwavering commitment to sustainability is further highlighted through the successful demonstration of electrolyte reconditioning, enabling a closed-loop operation for our metal production process.