- MOU signed with U.S.-based Molten
for joint development of key raw materials for natural graphite anode material
- A combination of POSCO Future M's
anode material technology and Molten's methane-based graphite production
technology expected to strengthen the raw material supply chain and cost
competitiveness
- Young-jun Hong, Head of the
POSCO Future M Technology Research Laboratory: “We will leverage the combined technological
strengths of both companies to secure differentiated competitiveness in the
global market”
POSCO Future M is embarking on the
development of natural graphite anode material from non-mined raw materials, in
collaboration with U.S.-based Molten.
On the 11th, POSCO Future M signed
a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Molten at COEX in Seoul for the joint
development of natural graphite anode material feedstock using methane gas.
The signing ceremony was attended
by Young-jun Hong, Head of the POSCO Future M Technology Research Laboratory; Kevin Bush,
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Molten; Caleb Boyd, Chief Technology Officer
(CTO) of Molten; and executives and employees from both organizations.
Through this agreement, POSCO
Future M will combine its anode material technology with Molten's methane-based
graphite production technology to strengthen its anode material feedstock
supply chain. Under the planned arrangement, Molten will produce graphite via
methane pyrolysis, which POSCO Future M will then process into spherical
graphite through its subsidiary FutureGraph before producing natural graphite
anode material at its Sejong plant.
Graphite produced from methane gas
contains lower levels of metallic impurities than mined graphite, reducing the
number of purification steps required and yielding substantial cost savings in the
production of natural graphite anode material. In addition, methane pyrolysis
generates hydrogen as a co-product alongside graphite, which is expected to
create synergies at the POSCO Group level, including potential use of the
hydrogen for power generation or as a feedstock for POSCO's hydrogen-based
direct reduction steelmaking operations.
Young-jun Hong, Head of the POSCO
Future M Technology Research Laboratory, said, “We have until now relied on graphite mined
from conventional sources, but by combining the raw material and advanced
materials expertise of both companies, we will secure key feedstock through an
entirely new approach.” He added, “We expect this to give us a differentiated
competitive edge in the global market through both supply chain diversification
and cost reduction.”
Molten is the world's only company
capable of producing graphite via methane pyrolysis, and is headquartered in
California.
Separately, POSCO Future M is working to vertically integrate its anode-material feedstock supply chain, drawing on the POSCO Group's broader capabilities. For natural graphite anode material, the company plans to establish a supply chain in which graphite ore is sourced from Africa and other regions through the POSCO Group and processed into spherical graphite at its subsidiary FutureGraph. For artificial graphite anode material, coal-based and petroleum-based coke derived from coal tar generated in POSCO's steelmaking process is used as the primary feedstock.
[About Molten Industries]
Molten Industries advances how people live, build, and move through innovative materials, chemicals, and fuels. Molten’s breakthrough methane pyrolysis process converts natural gas into hydrogen gas and battery-grade graphite. Learn more at www.moltenindustries.com.
Contact: info@moltenindustries.com
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(Photo caption) POSCO Future M and Molten signed a memorandum of understanding at COEX in Seoul on the 11th to jointly develop natural graphite anode material feedstock using methane. Pictured from left: Young-jun Hong, Head of the POSCO Future M Technology Research Laboratory; Caleb Boyd, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Molten.