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Tuesday, 03/05/2024 12:53:28 PM

Tuesday, March 05, 2024 12:53:28 PM

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Coretecs CHS product , Cyclohexisilane or Si6H12 , thee beginning precursor material would be topped differently for semi conductors . They need a partnership for starters to refine the process for this new material because it has to be purer for application in Chips. Thus the desire for the company to get Chps act funding , which would require a partnership with a large semi conductor company to receive funds from the Chips Act money..They said they were working on Chips act funding but no update lately . The silicon they are developing now is a chemistry that would apply to the silicon anode slurry ( coating ) this Portable drop in technology as Remaz calls it . Coretec had silicon nano wires grown with their new CHS silicon material a liquid silane Si6H12 by Erik Bakkers at Eindhoven University a while back to learn more about their new silicon and its properties. Erik Bakkers said it had the lowest deposition temperatures and highest yield of any silicon he has tested it against . SiH4 is the most widely used silicon around , a gaseous silane vs Coretecs Si6H12 a liquid silane that no one had been really successful at creating a process for for scaling this molecule for GEN 2.0 technologies. SiH4 coined the phrase Silicon Valley years ago . I remember when Dow Corning built a like 100 million dollar plant to scale up SiH4 just for solar applications . Its highly valuable but now not meeting the demands of Gen 2.0 Tech Thats the whole reason this company started was to replace sIh4 and other gaseous silanes with Si6H12 which has 6 times the silicon in one molecule. Ramez said he was able to get it scalable with new technology so it can be used as a precursor for different applications That was big news since he was the first one to get silicon to emit light in his work for IBM to make a silicon nano laser for photonics chips for super computers in his partnership with IBM. Bakkers is a consultant to Microsoft . He said Coretec CHS material could be the game changer in this quest. Coretec also found out the same thing in CHS being tested by the French Alternative Energy and atomic Energy Commission a Gov entry out of France ..same results . So those partnerships with these organizations were developed because Coretecs customers and partners and potential partners wanted to know more about this molecule before they built prototypes with it for LEDs and semiconductor chips or battery applications . Well Coretec then changed course and decided not to not ship the materials out to other companies to work with but use their own expertise with this silicon and open their own lab and make a silicon anode for battery applications. So I've asked the company a couple of times were we stand with moving forward to get this molecule into semi conductors. That was at one time the focus until they decided to put the battery application first and LEDs and semiconductors secondary. They need money / partnerships / mergers to move forward with the other 2. At one time they looked at a merger ( someone with a product & revenue ) with a LED company one in Vertical agriculture they had several other candidates as well bt said they didn't find the value they wanted. Well I think they are finding value in their Silicon anode so I'm glad they took this path forward first . The others will come along at some point ..it all takes money and the right funding. Coretec has great potential beyond batteries. Semi conductors are something like a 400 billion dollar a year business
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