Meet Halloysite
Halloysite is an aluminum silicate clay with a naturally occurring nanotubular structure. It is the ideal feedstock material from which to economically scale production of nano-silicon.
Our halloysite has the chemistry, shape, and nanoparticle size that others are attempting to produce synthetically:
Chemical formula:
Al2Si2O5(OH)4
Structure:
Naturally occurring nanotube structure with silicon oxide shell that is ready to use, allowing us to work “top down”
Average length:
500 nanometers
Average diameter:
50 nanometers
Porosity:
25% pore volume
15 nanometers average pore size
Availability:
Abundant; multi-million tons in reserve on our site that we’re capable of mining at rate of 30,000 metric tons per month
Mining Method:
Simple excavation from the earth’s surface using environmentally friendly methods without water or chemicals
Sustainability:
Safe, non-toxic, natural earth mineral
Synthesized by Nature
The biggest challenge of producing nano-silicon at scale is controlling its morphology. With our feedstock this challenge has been solved in the ground by nature over a period of 35 million years. This is our key competitive advantage.
Halloysite Hills
We control and operate the world’s largest deposit of high purity halloysite, located in Utah, U.S.A., with more than 2.4mm+ tons in reserves.
The End Result
Ionisil™, our proprietary halloysite-derived nano-silicon product, delivers considerable, unique advantages to battery makers.