What's Happening?
Arianne Phosphate Inc., a development-stage phosphate mining company, has signed a Joint Venture Framework Agreement with Travertine Technologies Inc. This agreement aims to produce purified phosphoric acid (PPA) using Travertine's proprietary process
combined with Arianne's high-purity phosphate concentrate. The process addresses cost and supply concerns in the sulphur and phosphate markets by using recycled sulfuric acid and eliminating phosphogypsum waste. The PPA produced will meet requirements for LFP batteries and other technical grades used in pharmaceuticals, semiconductor production, and food additives. Arianne and Travertine are conducting pilot scale testing and plan to establish a demonstration plant in Quebec.
Why It's Important?
The joint venture between Arianne Phosphate and Travertine Technologies represents a significant advancement in phosphate production technology. By reducing reliance on sulphur and minimizing environmental impact, the partnership addresses critical industry challenges. The production of PPA with reduced sulphuric acid requirements and the recycling of sulphuric acid could lead to cost savings and a smaller environmental footprint. This development is particularly relevant for industries reliant on phosphoric acid, such as battery manufacturing and pharmaceuticals, potentially enhancing sustainability and economic efficiency.
What's Next?
Arianne and Travertine are expected to release initial results from their pilot scale testing soon. The companies are also preparing to establish a demonstration plant in Quebec to produce PPA at a larger scale. This facility will serve as a critical step in validating the process and attracting potential partners interested in the technology. The success of this venture could lead to broader adoption of the process across the phosphate industry, influencing production methods and environmental practices.











