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NGC Northern Graphite Corp

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Northern Graphite Corp TSXV:NGC TSX Venture Common Stock
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Northern Graphite to Provide Large Flake Graphite for Graphene Research

01/02/2012 12:59pm

Marketwired Canada


Northern Graphite Corporation (TSX VENTURE:NGC)(OTCQX:NGPHF) is pleased to
announce that it has agreed to supply its +48 mesh and +32 mesh extra large
flake graphite to Grafen Chemical Industries for graphene research and has also
agreed to enter into a cooperation agreement to develop intellectual property
rights. Northern will retain a 50% interest in the North American patent rights
to any products and processes developed by Grafen. 


Grafen has developed a novel fabrication method allowing it to synthesize
graphene of excellent quality and with considerable yield. Its graphene
production process is a highly modified implementation of the conventional
graphite oxide manufacturing technique and eliminates known major drawbacks such
as extreme disruption of crystal structure of precursor graphite causing low
product qualities of electrical conductivity, mechanical performance etc.


Grafen is testing its process at the lab/pilot plant scale level and is
optimizing and improving the process by employing different raw materials and
formulations. Grafen recognizes that Northern's +32 and +48 mesh large flake,
high carbon graphite will be an excellent choice for large area graphene
preparation and intends to adapt them to its process. In a near future Grafen
plans to scale-up its graphene production process to provide products to the
research industry that will eventually lead to commercial scale production.


Northern has already had graphene made using large flake graphite from the
Company's Bissett Creek project in Northern Ontario, (see July, 2011 Press
Release), by an eminent professor in the field at the Chinese Academy of
Sciences who is doing research making graphene sheets larger than 30cm2 in size
using the graphene oxide methodology. The tests indicated that graphene made
from Northern's jumbo flake is superior to Chinese powder and large flake
graphite in terms of size, higher electrical conductivity, lower resistance and
greater transparency.


About Graphene

Graphite is one of only two naturally occurring forms of carbon, the other being
diamonds. A graphite flake is much like a deck of cards, it consists of many
thin layers stacked one on top of the other with weak bonds holding them
together. Delaminating these layers to the lowest common denominator results in
a one atom thick sheet of carbon with the carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb
pattern. This is graphene. 


Graphene was first isolated by scientists at the University of Manchester who
won the Noble Prize for Physics in 2010 for their efforts. Graphene is
transparent in infra-red and visible light, flexible, and stronger than steel.
It conducts heat 10 times faster than copper and can carry 1,000 times the
density of electrical current of copper wire. Graphene is expected to be a
revolutionary material that could change the technology of semi conductors and
LCD touch screens and monitors, create super small transistors and super dense
data storage, increase energy storage and solar cell efficiency, and will
transform many other applications. 


According to a professor at Georgia Tech University, there are nearly 200
companies, including Intel and IBM, currently involved in graphene research. In
2010 graphene was the subject of approximately 3,000 research papers and the
European Union and South Korea have each recently started $1.5 billion efforts
to build industrial scale, next generation display materials using graphene as a
substitute for indium tin oxide("ITO"). The world has only 5-10 years of ITO
reserves remaining and prices exceed US$700,000 per tonne. 


About Grafen Chemical Industries

Grafen Chemical Industries is an advanced materials engineering, research,
supply and manufacturing company that is involved in adhesives, engineered
polymers, functional chemicals and nanomaterials. Grafen has developed a novel
process for the production of graphene nanoplatelets and it is a leading
supplier of carbon nanotubes, fullerenes which will be used in the next
generation of solar cells, natural clay based nanomaterials that are widely used
in the packaging and automotive plastic industries, and it manufactures and
supplies the most widely used nanoclay, metals and ceramic nanoparticles.


About Northern Graphite Corporation

Northern Graphite Corporation is a Canadian company that has a 100% interest in
the Bissett Creek graphite project, located 17kms from the Trans Canada highway
between Ottawa and North Bay, Ontario. 


Graphite prices have increased substantially due to the ongoing modernization of
China and other emerging economies which has resulted in strong demand from
traditional steel and automotive markets. In addition, new applications such as
lithium ion batteries, vanadium redox batteries, fuel cells and nuclear power
have the potential to create significant incremental demand growth. It takes 20
to 30 times as much graphite as lithium to make a Li ion battery and their use
in the growing EV/HEV market is expected to require significant increases in
graphite production. However, graphite production and exports from China, which
produces 70% of the world's supply, are expected to decline and an export tax
and a licensing system have been instituted. Both the European Union and the
United States have declared graphite a supply critical mineral. 


Northern Graphite is well positioned to benefit from this compelling
supply/demand dynamic. It expects to complete a bankable Final Feasibility Study
and full permitting in the first half of 2012 at which point it can begin
construction, subject to financing. Additional information on Northern Graphite
Corporation can be found under the Company's profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com
and on the Company's website at www.northern graphite.com.


This press release contains forward-looking statements, which can be identified
by the use of statements that include words such as "could", "potential",
"believe", "expect", "anticipate", "intend", "plan", "likely", "will" or other
similar words or phrases. These statements are only current predictions and are
subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may
cause our or our industry's actual results, levels of activity, performance or
achievements to be materially different from those anticipated by the
forward-looking statements. The Company does not intend, and does not assume any
obligation, to update forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise, unless otherwise required by applicable
securities laws. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking
statements.


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