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Joint R & D project of lithium and sodium electrical highly conductive agents and carbon-based anode materials launched in Xinjiang

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August 21, 2024, 9:05 AM

According to news, Junxin Chemical, located in Baicheng County, has ushered in an important scientific and technological cooperation project. The joint research and development project of lithium and sodium electrical highly conductive agents and carbon-based anode materials was officially launched here, marking a substantial step in the in-depth cooperation between Xinjiang and Zhejiang University of Technology in the research and development of new energy materials.

At the kick-off meeting, the person in charge of Junxin Chemical gave a detailed introduction to the current situation of the company, while the aid unit Zhejiang University of Technology gave an in-depth explanation of the specific content and latest progress of the project. The two sides also signed a support agreement on site, marking the official beginning of this cooperation.

Lithium batteries and sodium batteries play a pivotal role in the field of new energy, and their performance improvement and cost reduction have a profound impact on the development of new energy vehicles, energy storage systems and other industries. The highly conductive agents and carbon-based anode materials that this joint R & D project focuses on are the core technologies to improve the performance of these batteries. By leveraging Junxin Chemical's resources and technological advantages, this project is expected to inject new vitality into the company's technological innovation and industrial development.

It is worth mentioning that Junxin Chemical is actively expanding its product line, moving from traditional carbon black to the field of high-tech carbon materials. The company is currently comprehensively developing the reinforcement, conductivity, dyeing and high-purity properties of carbon black, striving to achieve breakthroughs in many aspects. Wang Lianbang, deputy dean of the School of Chemical Engineering of Zhejiang University of Technology, said at the meeting that Junxin Chemical, as a company that enjoys a high reputation in the research and development, production and sales of carbon black, is currently actively transforming into the field of new energy and new materials. The main task of this "group" is to assist Junxin Chemical in developing high-performance conductive additives for application in lithium-ion batteries and sodium-ion batteries, aiming to achieve import substitution.

With the launch of the project, Junxin Chemical and Zhejiang University of Technology will work closely together to achieve the goal of domestic substitution of high-end conductive agents and carbon-based anode materials as soon as possible, and achieve industrialization, thereby promoting Junxin Chemical's industrial development to a higher level.