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St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. Advances Lithium Processing Technology

St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp., through its subsidiary St-Georges Metallurgy Corp., has announced a significant advancement in lithium processing technology. The breakthrough enables the production of LiFePO4 battery feedstock using a simplified process flow chart.

The newly developed technology produces lithium nitrates from spodumene concentrates and DSO sources. Remarkably, this process transitions to LiFePO4 using non-exclusive battery-grade phosphoric acid in a single step. This method aims to reduce capital and operational costs significantly compared to current industrial standards.

On September 26, St-Georges entered a collaboration with a phosphoric acid provider and an equipment manufacturer, financially supported by LiOH Corp and government grants. This partnership aims to produce LiFePO4 crystals cost-effectively, leveraging proprietary technology to meet global battery material needs.

Years of R&D have led to this innovation, enhancing mineral extraction efficiency while reducing environmental impact. The new process targets a 70% reduction in Capex and 50% in Opex, with recovery rates exceeding 95% for lithium from spodumene. It also recirculates 92% of used nitric acid, cutting hazardous waste output to zero.

This technological leap is poised to meet growing lithium demand in the battery and renewable energy sectors. The collaborative partners will focus on scaling up this technology, positioning St-Georges as a strategic North American supplier and capturing market share, thereby driving long-term investor value.

R. H.

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