The Coretec Group Files a Provisional Patent for Improved Silicon-Based Battery Anode Development

Company scientists have created three distinct strategies to extend the life and increase the density capabilities of lithium-ion batteries, with an emphasis on manufacturing scalability

ANN ARBOR, Mich., May 04, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Coretec Group (OTCQB: CRTG), developers of silicon anode active materials for lithium-ion batteries and cyclohexasilane (CHS) for electric vehicles (EVs), cleantech, and emerging tech applications, today announced that it has filed a provisional patent for the development of proprietary artificial solid electrolyte interfaces (SEIs) capable of extending the life and increasing the capabilities of silicon-based anodes for lithium-ion batteries. The provisional patent application was filed May 1, 2023 as part of the Company’s Endurion battery program focused on the development of EV batteries that charge faster and last longer than the current industry standard.

Coretec’s team of scientists have developed three distinct and novel methodologies for minimizing pulverization and increasing rate capability by creating an artificial SEI layer around the silicon nanoparticle. Data supports the claims outlined in the patent filing and indicate that Endurion batteries utilizing this proprietary SEI layer are capable of extending the life of silicon-based anodes and enable improved silicon loadings in lithium-ion batteries for more energy density.

“This provisional patent is intended to protect a process that we believe is unique and possesses significant impact potential in the development of our Endurion Battery program, and battery R&D in general,” said Matthew Kappers, CEO at The Coretec Group. “Studies have shown that silicon anodes have the potential to increase battery charge capacity over traditional graphite anodes by as much as a factor of 10x. The challenge has always centered around silicon particles tending to pulverize during the charge and discharge cycles, something this provisional patent addresses and is backed by the data.”

The Endurion program’s strategies are focused on creating artificial SEI layers with customized surface chemistries that provide enhanced pathways for lithium-ion and electronic conduction, while limiting pulverization. Using limited synthetic steps, these methodologies should have achievable manufacturing scalability, helping bring these technologies to commercialization. Altogether, Endurion’s approach in this provisional patent could bring about battery development methods that may yield improved silicon anodes for both lithium-ion and solid-state batteries.

“This patent filing is a major step forward in our Endurion battery program. Our unique approach to an artificial SEI is poised to deliver groundbreaking results, advancing silicon anode technology and making next-generation silicon-based anodes commercially viable,” said Dr. Ramez Elgammal, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer at The Coretec Group. “Silicon anodes are going to be the key to unlocking the pathway to 1000+ Wh/L batteries necessary for the demands of EVs, and our team is dedicated to further improving their capabilities, creating even more efficient, longer-lasting batteries than previously thought possible.”

To learn more about The Coretec Group, please visit www.thecoretecgroup.com.

About The Coretec Group

The Coretec Group, Inc. is an Ann Arbor, Michigan-based developer of engineered silicon, working to improve lives and power the EV, cleantech, and emerging technology markets of tomorrow. Under the company’s battery program, Endurion, the Coretec team is applying its expertise in silicon nanoparticles to develop silicon anodes for lithium-ion batteries in EVs that will charge faster and last longer than the current industry standard.

Additionally, Coretec is also utilizing its engineered silicon to develop a portfolio of energy-focused products, including solid-state lighting (LEDs), semiconductors, 3D volumetric displays, and printable electronics. The Coretec Group’s groundbreaking work is revolutionizing the EV and energy storage markets and will continue to be a pioneer in this fast-paced industry.

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Forward-Looking Statements

The statements in this press release that relate to The Coretec Group’s expectations with regard to the future impact on the Company’s results from operations are forward-looking statements and may involve risks and uncertainties, some of which are beyond our control. Such risks and uncertainties are described in greater detail in our filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Since the information in this press release may contain statements that involve risk and uncertainties and are subject to change at any time, the Company’s actual results may differ materially from expected results. We make no commitment to disclose any subsequent revisions to forward-looking statements. This release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of offers to buy any securities of any entity.

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Two Palestinians injured by Israeli gunfire near Qalqilia

Two Palestinian young men were injured by Israeli gunfire this evening near the town of Hableh, to the south of Qalqilia in the occupied West Bank, according to local sources. The sources told WAFA that two Palestinian young men from the town of Beit Furik in Nablus province were shot and injured by Israeli occupation soldiers as they approached the Israeli segregation barrier, which is adjacent to the town of Hableh. The two were rushed to a nearby hospital, where their condition was described as moderate. Palestinian workers in the occupied West Bank usually opt for alternative routes to avoid overcrowding at major Israeli checkpoints in their daily journey to their workplaces inside Israel and in their way back home, and are often attacked by Israeli soldiers whenever they try to cross the Israeli segregation barrier.

Source: Palestine News & Information Agency (WAFA)

COVID-19 pandemic is no longer global health emergency: WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday said that the COVID-19 pandemic was no longer a global health emergency. WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stressed that the announcement does not mean COVID-19 is over as a “global health threat,” but rather as an emergency. Tedros added that he wouldn’t hesitate to reassess the situation should COVID-19 “put our world in peril.” Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, over 765 million infections and nearly seven million deaths were officially reported to the agency. But Tedros said the number of deaths estimated to have taken place as a result of the pandemic if not necessarily because of a COVID infection was at least 20 million.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Dry, hot, dusty weather forecast in most regions

Temperatures on Friday are expected to reach 7 to -8 C above their annual average during this time of the year, the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) said in its daily update. The weather is forecast to be dry, relatively hot and dusty in many regions, especially eastern regions, and hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and Aqaba. Winds will be southeasterly to southwesterly active, picking up at times and stirring dust in the Badia. On Saturday, a pleasant and humid air mass is expected to affect the Kingdom, causing temperatures to drop significantly, reaching below their annual average by 4 to -5 C. The weather will be pleasantly hot in the heights and plains, and relatively warm in the rest of the regions. Today, temperatures in Amman would hit a high of 34 C, dropping to 13 C at night, while the port city of Aqaba would hit 40 C, sliding to 22 C during night hours.

Source: Jordan News Agency

RSF announces extension of 72-hour humanitarian truce in Sudan

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) announced early Friday that it had accepted a cease-fire in Sudan and adhered to it, as well as accepting the extension of the truce for 72 hours, mediated by Saudi Arabia and the United States. “In response to US-Saudi mediation, we announce the extension of the truce for an additional 72 hours, in order to open humanitarian corridors, facilitate the movement of citizens and residents, and enable them to fulfill their needs and reach safe areas,” the RSF said in a tweet on its official Twitter account. “We confirm our acceptance of the cease-fire request and our commitment to it,” the RSF added.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Naples wins first Serie-A title in 33 years

Napoli won its first Serie A title in 33 years after coming from behind to secure a 1-1 draw against Udinese at the Dacia Arena, Udine, on Thursday. Victor Osimhen scored the decisive goal in the second half as Napoli’s current stars came back from trailing to Sandi Lovric’s opener at half-time and emulated the teams led by Diego Maradona, which won the league in 1987 and 1990. Napoli remained at the top of the league with 80 points, 16 points ahead of Lazio in the second position, five rounds before the end of the season, according to Euronews. The southern Italian team, led by coach Luciano Spalletti, ended a 33-year wait, since its last title when the late Argentine legend Diego Armando Maradona led the team.

Source: Jordan News Agency

The PMF Arrest An Alcohol Smuggler In Nineveh

The Popular Mobilization Commission announced today Friday, the arrest of an alcohol smuggler in Nineveh.

The Commission stated in a statement that “a force from the 58th Brigade within the Nineveh Operations Command of the Popular Mobilization Forces managed, today, Friday, to arrest an alcohol smuggler in Nineveh, and seized a group of alcoholic boxes prepared for smuggling in his possession.”

It added, “measures have been taken against the accused.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Unlicensed weapons and ammunition seized in a security operation in Maysan

The security forces seized an amount of unlicensed weapons and ammunition in Maysan.

Maysan Operations Command said in a statement: “A force from the 97th Brigade of the Operations Command carried out a security operation to search a number of areas in Al-Kahla and Al-Maymoonah districts to limit weapons to the state and pursue those wanted by the judiciary.”

It added: “The operation resulted in the seizure of a large number of weapons and a quantity of unlicensed ammunition, which were duly confiscated.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

A slight decrease in the exchange rates of the dollar in Baghdad

The exchange rates of the dollar against the dinar recorded, today, Friday, a slight decrease in the main stock exchange and local markets in Baghdad.

The selling price of the dollar reached 145,500 dinars per 100 dollars, and the purchase price reached 143,500 dinars per 100 dollars in local exchange offices.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Starting the first phase of the security fortification of the villages of the Waqf Basin in Diyala

The Federal Police forces began implementing the first phase of the security fortification of the villages of the Waqf Basin in Diyala.

A security source told the correspondent of the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA /: “Formations of the Federal Police began implementing the first phase of security fortification in the vicinity of / 8 / villages within the Waqf Basin, the largest agricultural basin, northeast of Baquba.”

He explained: “The security fortification aims to secure roads and orchards and prevent any attempts to infiltrate into the area, while monitoring suspected cases.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Briefing of KUNA main news for Friday until 12:00 GMT

NEW YORK — Kuwait has affirmed commitment to protect rights of disabled people and allow them to become an important part of society. The remarks came during a speech by director general of the Public Authority for Disability Affairs (PADA) Dr. Bibi Al-Omairiat 16th conference of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, in New York.

BAGHDAD — Kuwaiti Minister of Finance, Minister of State for Economic Affairs and Investment and Acting Minister of Oil Manaf Al-Hajeri says that Kuwait is investing and working within its announced strategic plans to continue playing an enhanced role within the world as a secure source of energy.

BRUSSELS — Secretary General of the Cooperation Council for Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) Jasem Al Budaiwi meets EU High Representative Josep Borrell in Brussels, discussing bilateral relations and issues of mutual interest. (Exclusive interview by Nawab Khan).

KUWAIT — Kuwaiti crude oil price went down by USD 1.23 during Thursday’s trading sessions to reach USD 75.04 per barrel, compared with USD 76.27 pb the day before.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

KRCS delivers food, medical supplies to affected families in Khartoum

Kuwait Red Crescent Society announced Friday that it delivered food and medical supplies to families in Khartoum in coordination with the Qatari and Sudanese red crescent societies.

In a statement to (KUNA), Chairman of Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) Dr. Hilal Al-Sayer said that supplies distributed among families using schools as shelters included 1,750 food baskets, relief materials, 2,000 ready-made meals for travelers, and 1,500 health materials for those departing from Port Sudan.

He pointed that relief supplies reach the beneficiaries directly, in coordination with the Sudanese Red Crescent in Khartoum, which supports international efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to the needy.

Al-Sayyer expressed deep thanks and appreciation to the Ministries of Defense, represented by the Air Force, Foreign Affairs and Health, for their efforts in delivering aid to the brothers in Sudan.

He indicated that cooperation with the Qatari and Sudanese red crescent socities is the result of the cooperation agreements that emanated from the Arab Red Crescent and Red Cross Organization and the recommendations of the GCC General Secretariat.

Al-Sayer added that this support to brotherly Sudan is based on the directives of the supreme leadership and the fraternal relations that bind the peoples of the two brotherly countries.

He stressed Kuwait’s commitment to providing humanitarian support and contributing to international efforts aimed at alleviating the human suffering of the Sudanese people as a result of their current difficult conditions.

Source: Kuwait News Agency