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Wednesday, 04/18/2018 12:30:07 PM

Wednesday, April 18, 2018 12:30:07 PM

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https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/979911
A MUST Read for those interested in the development of Si6H12 in work that was done with the United States Department of Energy (DOE)and if you have an interest in Chemistry and the development process of this new materials. Start date on the project was back in July of 2008. Its taken a while for Si6H12 to get to the place now where its ready for commercialization but its great to be a shareholder of Coretec in these excitng times .Cant wait for the next update !! AS YOU CAN SEE BELOW THAT THE WORK DONE WITH JUST THE DOE WAS OVER 20 MILLION DOLLARS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SI6h12 AGAIN JUST WITH THE DOE.

Budget: Two Projects
1) PV materials development
2) High value chemicals from
bio-based feedstocks
Barriers
• Interactions/ collaborations
– U-Toledo: liquid silane
transformation to a-Si:H
– UC-Riverside: electrocatalyst
development for fuel cells
• Project lead: ND State University
– Dr. Phil Boudjouk
Partners
• PV Barriers addressed:
– A. Materials utilization and cost:
develop liquid silanes as a low-cost,
printable precursor to intrinsic and
doped a-Si:H, silicon nitride
– C. Manufacturing processes:
develop new deposition technologies
compatible with liquid silane precursors
• Total project funding received
– DOE share: $10.66M
– Contractor share: $2.67M
• Funding received in FY09: $4.76M
• Funding expected for FY10: $5M
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