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Ceylon Graphite Achieves New Outstanding Full Cell Performance of its Anode for Lithium-Ion Batteries

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Ceylon Graphite Corp (CYLYF) announced the successful completion of full cell testing using their spherodized vein graphite materials, achieving better performance than standard synthetic graphite. Conducted at Warwick Manufacturing Group, the tests revealed a discharge capacity of 161 mAh/g, surpassing the industry standard of 153 mAh/g, with minimal capacity loss after 120 cycles. These results demonstrate the potential for Ceylon's graphite as a sustainable anode material for lithium-ion batteries. Ceylon Graphite aims to leverage its high-quality Sri Lankan vein graphite and proprietary processing technology to position itself in the growing battery market.

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  • Discharge capacity of 161 mAh/g compared to industry standard of 153 mAh/g.
  • Minimal capacity loss (<15%) over 120 cycles.
  • High crystallinity with over 90% carbon purity in vein graphite.
  • Potential for collaboration with customers seeking sustainable anode materials.
  • Positive endorsements from experts at University of Warwick and Bournemouth.
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Vancouver, March 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ceylon Graphite Corp (“Ceylon Graphite”) (TSX-V: CYL) (OTC: CYLYF) (FSE: CCY) is pleased to announce that it has completed the world’s first full cell testing using spherodized vein graphite materials in commercial size pouch cells following automotive “Original Equipment Manufacturer” (OEM) standards. Ceylon Graphite’s vein graphite anode material exceeded comparable anodes made with industry standard commercial synthetic graphite and were able to achieve excellent reproducibility in the tests carried out from 2021 through to 2023. This is the first time that spherodized vein graphite materials were tested in a lithium-ion battery full cell.

The tests were conducted at a leading global, independent test facility, Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), part of University of Warwick’s Energy Innovation Centre.

A summary of the test results, completed in February 2023 is highlighted below.

  • Repetitive testing of Ceylon Graphite’s unique natural vein graphite material has achieved reproducible outstanding performance results compared to industry standard synthetic graphite:
    • Discharge capacity of 161 mAh/g, as compared to the published industry standard of 153 mAh/g
    • Small loss in capacity over 120 cycles
  • We believe that the impressive performance of our vein graphite material is due to:
    • High crystallinity of vein graphite originated highest C% in nature (above 90%)
    • In-house purification technology (pending patent) without using any HF (Hydro fluoric) acids
    • Ceylon Graphite proprietary spherodizing and formulation technology
  • Ceylon Graphite has a mine to battery strategy that will maximize the value of our high-grade Sri Lankan vein graphite by transforming it into anode graphite for the rapidly growing lithium-ion battery market.
  • These results provide us the opportunity to:
    • Collaborate with potential customers looking for sustainable high-quality anode materials
    • Position Ceylon Graphite in the Li-Anode graphite market and achieve potential near term sales

Our latest results for the Full Cells: The cells were tested in a full cell system at a rate of C/5, meaning 5 hours to charge and 5 hours to discharge. Extended cycling exhibited reversible charge/discharge behaviour with less than 15% overall capacity loss over 120 cycles.

     

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The C/5 stable cycling gives an average reversible capacity of 161 mAh/g for the best-performing vein graphite material, compared to 153 mAh/g for standard synthetic graphite measured at the same rate. The cell showed very good stability to cycling at various rates, including at very high current density. The battery could recover the capacity after cycling back at a low rate, indicating high-rate capability.


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This graph shows extended cycling results for three materials produced by three different process routes.
Sample 1: HF free purification & standard European spheronisation process
Sample 2: HF free purification & standard Asian spheronisation process
Sample 3: In-house pilot scale HF free electrothermal purification & spheronisation process
It should be noted here that the charge-discharge curve did not show any unusual voltage plateau, further confirming the purity of the materials.

The outstanding performance of Ceylon Graphite’s vein graphite material against current commercially used synthetic graphite is due to the high crystallinity of Sri Lankan vein graphite and the near- perfect morphology of the coated spherodized anode material (shown in the SEM image) produced by proprietary processing and spheroidizing technology of Ceylon Graphite Technologies. The results prove the suitability of our material for lithium-ion battery anodes for either stand alone or possible blending with synthetic graphite. The HF-free in-house electro thermal purification process is very gentle and did not do any damage to the crystal structure shown in XRD, unlike the HF-based process conventionally used in industry.

SEM Image of Spherodized material​​    

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XRD map of thermally purified materials

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Prof. Mark Copley, Professor at University of Warwick at WMG stated: “These are very promising results and I’m excited at the prospect of Ceylon Graphite using this wonderful natural resource to play a major role in realizing the ‘age of electrochemical power’ and achieving Net Zero.” Dr. Copley is a Professor at WMG, where he is leading the battery manufacturing team and a member of the Faraday Institute.

Prof. Amor Abdelkader from Bournemouth and Cambridge University, who is an expert in carbon materials and energy storage looking deeper into Ceylon Graphite materials, stated that: “Ceylon Graphite Corp’s graphite is one of the best graphite I have tested in Li-ion batteries. The stability and purity of the graphite allow us to cycle the battery for a long period with very low capacity loss. I believe it could also go beyond the Li-Ion battery chemistry to other alkali metal battery systems.”

Ceylon Graphite CEO, Sasha Jacob stated, “Due to the high quality of our material, I expected good results from the initial battery tests, but was excited to see my expectations being far exceeded in terms of the reproducibility as well as performance. These results are highly significant for ongoing anode material development at Ceylon Graphite and now can give OEM and Giga factories confidence to carry out Pouch cell testing using our Ceylon vein graphite materials either alone or blended with synthetic materials. “

Conclusion: The unique characteristics of our Sri Lankan vein graphite combined with our proprietary processing technologies produces a Li-ion battery anode with significantly higher power and energy as shown by the results of tests carried out at WMG. In addition, we believe that the energy consumption of the end to end process of producing battery grade anode material from vein graphite is the lowest, relative to synthetic and flake graphite because the vein graphite from Sri Lanka does not require extensive primary processing, due to the highest in situ grade in the world with above 90% carbon purity out of the ground”.

The test results and Ceylon Graphite’s unique position in the market create optionality for scale-up development, commercial partnerships and sales of advanced materials. Ceylon Graphite’s significant resource positions and our energy products R&D (Ceylon Graphite Technologies (UK)) will allow the company to evolve into a stand-alone battery technology company, with exclusive access to unique and high-performance battery grade graphite at lower cost, sourced from our wholly owned deposits in Sri Lanka.

QUALIFIED PERSON

Dr. Ranjith Premasiri, PhD, MPhil, Bsc, CGeol (UK) FGeol (UK) CGeol (SL), an employee of Sarcon Development (Pvt) Ltd. and not independent to Ceylon Graphite, is a “Qualified Person” as defined by National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects and has reviewed and approved the content of this news release.

About Ceylon Graphite Corp.

Ceylon Graphite is a public company listed on the TSX Venture Exchange, that is in the business of mining for graphite, and developing and commercializing innovative graphene and graphite applications and products. Graphite mined in Sri Lanka is known to be some of the highest grade in the world and has been confirmed to be suitable to be easily upgradable for a range of applications including the high-growth electric vehicle and battery storage markets as well as construction, healthcare and paints and coatings sectors. The Government of Sri Lanka has granted the Ceylon Graphite’s wholly owned subsidiary Sarcon Development (Pvt) Ltd. an IML Category A license for its K1 mine and exploration rights in a land package of over 120km². These exploration grids (each one square kilometer in area) cover areas of historic graphite production from the early twentieth century and represent a majority of the known graphite occurrences in Sri Lanka.

Further information regarding Ceylon Graphite is available at www.ceylongraphite.com

Sasha Jacob, Chief Executive Officer and Rita Thiel, Chair of the Board of Directors

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Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS:

This news release contains forward-looking information as such term is defined in applicable securities laws, which relate to future events or future performance and reflect management's current expectations and assumptions. The forward-looking information includes statements about Ceylon Graphite’s grids, the expected reproducibility of testing of graphite and continued access to high-quality graphite, the status of pending patents related to Ceylon Graphite’s graphite technologies, Ceylon Graphite’s mine to battery strategy, strategic partnerships, potential customers and sales, future expectations about battery performance, future global trends in energy, battery materials and technology use, Ceylon Graphite’s market position in the battery industry, expectations related to Ceylon Graphite proceeding towards being a stand-alone battery company, plans for Ceylon Graphite’s subsidiaries and Ceylon Graphite’s mining operations. Such forward-looking statements reflect management's current beliefs and are based on assumptions made by and information currently available to Ceylon Graphite, including the assumption that, testing related to the performance of Ceylon Graphite’s vein graphite material is accurate, there will be no material adverse change in graphite and metal prices, there will be continued demand for graphite powered batteries, all necessary consents, licenses, permits and approvals will be obtained, including various Local Government Licenses for the development and production of Ceylon Graphite’s mineral properties. Investors are cautioned that these forward-looking statements are neither promises nor guarantees and are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause future results to differ materially from those expected. Risk factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the results expressed or implied by the forward-looking information include, among other things, the results of Ceylon Graphite’s graphite testing being inaccurate or incomplete, failure to obtain or maintain patents and proprietary technology, loss or failure to acquire available high quality graphite, any failures to obtain or delays in obtaining required regulatory licenses, permits, approvals and consents, an inability to access financing as needed, a general economic downturn, a volatile stock price, labour strikes, political unrest, changes in the mining regulatory regime governing Ceylon Graphite, a failure to comply with environmental regulations and a weakening of market and industry reliance on high quality graphite or batteries produced from graphite. Ceylon Graphite cautions the reader that the above list of risk factors is not exhaustive.


FAQ

What were the results of Ceylon Graphite's full cell testing?

Ceylon Graphite's full cell testing showed a discharge capacity of 161 mAh/g, outperforming the industry standard of 153 mAh/g with minimal capacity loss after 120 cycles.

How does Ceylon Graphite's material compare to synthetic graphite?

Ceylon Graphite's spherodized vein graphite materials exhibited better performance than synthetic graphite, achieving a higher discharge capacity and stability during cycling.

What is Ceylon Graphite's strategy in the battery market?

Ceylon Graphite aims to leverage its high-grade Sri Lankan vein graphite and proprietary processing to establish itself as a key player in the lithium-ion battery anode market.

Who conducted the testing for Ceylon Graphite?

The testing was conducted at Warwick Manufacturing Group, a leading independent test facility associated with the University of Warwick.

What is the significance of Ceylon Graphite's testing results?

The testing results suggest Ceylon Graphite's materials have a strong potential for commercial partnerships and sales in the rapidly growing lithium-ion battery sector.

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