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    Giyani Metals -- ehem. Giyani Gold (Seite 23)

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      schrieb am 07.03.18 09:38:48
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.207.973 von Popeye82 am 07.03.18 09:17:36naja ich denke man kann da schon während des bohrens anhand der veröffentlichten bohrkerne und koordinaten ableiten was da eventuell im nachklang an verwertbarer resource herum kommen könnte. wobei ich zugeben muss, dass mangan eher neuland für mich darstellt.
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      schrieb am 07.03.18 09:17:36
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.207.013 von links-zwo-drei-vier am 07.03.18 07:43:20gespannt bin ich; ab dann; wenn mal eine Erste Anständige(also nicht so "Test"material(/small scale) Verfütterung) Resource vorliegt.
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      schrieb am 07.03.18 08:58:08
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.207.613 von Desmowilli am 07.03.18 08:47:11Danke für die Blumen,

      aber dann noch mit einem Song von RAMMSTEIN zu antworten, war natürlich für mich die Kröööönung!!

      LG

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      schrieb am 07.03.18 08:47:11
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      L234 - vielen Dank für Deine unermüdliche Arbeit.
      Im Gegensatz zu anderen Explorer Aktien in meinem
      Depot bin ich mir sicher das was Gutes für uns rauskommt
      und harre ganz entspannt der Dinge die da kommen!!!
      Um es mit Deiner Lieblingsband zu sagen: Hier kommt die Sonne!!!
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      schrieb am 06.03.18 12:21:59
      Beitrag Nr. 333 ()
      Auf stockhouse:

      Coles notes: Robin presented for WDG.. did an excellent job covering where WGD is an excellent fit in EV world. Manganese batteries are ideal for large vehicles- buses, trucks. Drilling equipment is on site; scoping out locations to pop the holes. Expecting a short drill program due to near surface location of ore.
      reread Wisly posts on estimates; they closely model what Robin discribed. Estimated mining life is plus 10 years. They have sufficient cash and access to get through the year.
      An institutional buyer asked about strategic relationships and Robin responded that he expects a buyout from car or battery company that wants to secure high grade ore for batteries. Expecting demand to ramp up later part of this year.
      More to come on Thursday.

      Quelle: http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard?symbol=v.wdg&p…

      L234
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      schrieb am 06.03.18 01:07:40
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      http://www.mining.com/manganeses-novel-chemical-state-create…
      http://newscenter.lbl.gov/2018/02/28/scientists-confirm-cent…
      http://www.prweb.com/releases/2018/03/prweb15264378.htm
      https://natron.energy/

      "New research published in Nature Communications reveals that manganese has a novel chemical state. According to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, this new state enables a high-performance, low-cost sodium-ion battery that could quickly and efficiently store and distribute energy produced by solar panels and wind turbines across the electrical grid.

      The idea of the existence of this state was first proposed almost a century ago, but it was only in 2018 when scientists were able to prove it. They used a specially-designed battery to test their hypothesis. “The battery that Natron Energy supplied for the study features an unconventional design for an anode, which is one of its two electrodes,” the researchers explained in a press release.

      Different from what it’s seen in lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries, where the anode is often carbon-based, the anode in this experiment is made up of a blend of elements such as manganese, carbon and nitrogen. The cathode, on the other hand, contains copper, nitrogen, carbon, and iron. These materials based on transition metals have the capability exhibiting various charged states.

      "One of the direct benefits of utilizing such materials for both electrodes in the battery is that neither of the two electrodes fundamentally limits the power capability, cycle life, or cost of the device," said Colin Wessells, CEO at Natron Energy, in the media statement.

      According to Wessells, the battery is able to deliver up to 90 per cent of its total energy in a very fast, five-minute discharge, and to retain about 95 per cent of its discharge capacity for 1,000 cycles.

      This high performance puzzled the researchers so much that they decided to test whether a 1928 theory that stated that manganese could exist in a so-called “1-plus” or “monovalent” state, which means that a manganese atom in this state loses only a single electron, was possible. The idea is unusual, as manganese atoms typically are known to give up two or more electrons, or no electrons, in chemical reactions, but not just one.

      To run their tests, they used a system dubbed “in situ resonant inelastic X-ray scattering,” or iRIXS, which provides a high-sensitivity probe of the internal chemistry of materials. The results showed a telltale contrast in the electrons during the battery’s charge and discharge cycles.

      “The analysis of the iRIXS results not only confirms the manganese 1-plus state; it also shows that the special circumstances giving rise to this state make it easier for electrons to travel in the material. This is likely why such an unusual battery electrode performs so well,” said Andrew Wray, a physicist from New York University, who performed the theoretical calculations.

      Based on these findings, Natron Energy is already working on commercial prototypes of the battery used in the experiments."
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      schrieb am 02.03.18 21:24:00
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      Auf stockhouse:

      In response to some of the comments on here that DP won’t show his face at PDAC - Duane will definitely be in attendance and very busy at PDAC next week.  Anyone here who wants to speak with him should attend the show.  In fact, he encourages anyone to approach him and ask questions.  I have already arranged my meeting with him and Robin early next week – was able to squeeze this in between all their scheduled meetings.  I’ll provide an update towards the tail end of the week. 
      It’s certainly not anyone on here that’s going to influence the performance of this stock.  This company’s asset plus the market demand coupled with a strong team of players will take care of that.  They’ve got meetings scheduled (roadshow) and company is ready to execute and prove their asset.  This thing will move soon – relax everyone.
      If you have any doubts, feel free to attend the show and speak with Duane directly – I have my questions already prepared.

      QUELLE: http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard#fgATeLQdXvEtFx…

      L234 (vom Handy)
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      schrieb am 27.02.18 15:43:47
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