Saint Jean Carbon Receives NSERC Research Grant

Battery Metals

Saint Jean Carbon Inc. (TSXV:SJL) announced that it’s received a research grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Counsel of Canada (NSERC).

Saint Jean Carbon Inc. (TSXV:SJL) announced that it’s received a research grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Counsel of Canada (NSERC).
As quoted in the press release:

The grant covers the cost from the research and development work conducted at the University of Waterloo Applied Carbon Nanotechnologies Laboratory, where the company has been working on a number of projects; 1) Working towards creating superconducting room temperature graphene. 2) Using the patented sonicating method to better understand how to produce mass quantities of graphene. 3) Working toward building greater efficiencies in lithium battery grade materials.

Paul Ogilvie, CEO of Saint Jean Carbon, commented:

We are really pleased to have our project funding approved, the NSERC grant is a tremendous way to bring the talents of the university and the needs of industry together in a partnership. The advanced material applications for graphite is a main focus for the company, the more we know the better we will be position to serve our customer in the future. We look forward to continuing developments and a long working relationship.

Click here to read the full Saint Jean Carbon Inc. (TSXV:SJL) press release.

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