ASX-listed Locksley Resources has turned up the heat on its flagship DeepSolv processing technology, run in collaboration with Rice University in Texas, by revealing plans to expand the program to include a wider slate of antimony feedstocks.
The company inked a technical partnership with Rice five weeks ago, headed by university executive vice president Professor Pulickel Ajayan, who is a global pioneer in nanotechnology and materials science and leads Rice’s research team.
Locksley Resources’ board recently met with Professor Ajayan and his team at Rice University in Houston to formalise and expand the research program for the DeepSolv antimony technology.
The agreement sets out a plan to look at new ways to extract and refine antimony using Rice’s proprietary technology, and will inv