Dublin, March 13, 2017 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Global Market for High Impact Nanomaterials: Nanocellulose, Carbon Nanotubes, Graphene and 2-D Nanomaterials" report to their offering.
Many industries including electronics, automotive, aerospace, telecommunications and healthcare are exploring the use of high impact nanomaterials such as nanocellulose, carbon nanotubes and graphene. Other 2-D nanomaterials such as silicene, graphyne, graphdiyne, grapahane and molybdenum disulfide are also under intense study. CNTs and graphene are the strongest, lightest and most conductive fibers known to man, with a performance-per-weight greater than any other material.
All of these materials possess outstanding properties and represent potentially the most economically viable and lucrative nanomaterials through to the middle of the next decade and beyond. Most are relatively new nanomaterials but are coming onto the market fast and will find widespread applications over the next decade in sectors such as composites, electronics, filtration, medical and life sciences, oil and energy, automotive, aerospace, coatings, military, consumer goods and sensors.
This 1031 page report outlines the global scenario for these materials including:
- Industry growth and prospects
- Industry structure
- Historical data
- Market forecasts
- Key market drivers and restraints
- Technology roadmaps and application timelines
- Over 250 tables and figures
- Producers, research centre and application developer profiles
Key Topics Covered:
1 Research Methodology
1.1 Nanomaterials Market Rating System
1.2 Commercial Impact Rating System
1.3 Market Challenges Rating System
2 Executive Summary
2.1 Carbon Nanotubes
2.2 Two-Dimensional (2D) Materials
2.3 Graphene
2.4 Nanocellulose
3 Introduction
3.1 Properties of nanomaterials
3.2 Categorization
4 Carbon Nanotubes
4.1 Multi-walled nanotubes (MWNT)
4.2 Single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNT)
4.3 Double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWNTs)
4.4 Few-walled carbon nanotubes (FWNTs)
4.5 Carbon Nanohorns (CNHs)
4.6 Carbon Onions
4.7 Fullerenes
4.8 Boron Nitride nanotubes (BNNTs)
4.9 Properties
4.10 Applications of carbon nanotubes
5 Graphene
5.1 History
5.2 Forms of graphene
5.3 Properties
5.4 3D Graphene
5.5 Graphene Quantum Dots
6 Other 2D Materials
6.1 Black phosphorus/Phosphorene
6.2 C2N
6.3 Carbon nitride
6.4 Germanene
6.5 Graphdiyne
6.6 Graphane
6.7 Hexagonal boron nitride
6.8 Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2)
6.9 Rhenium disulfide (ReS2) and diselenide (ReSe2)
6.10 Silicene
6.11 Stanene/tinene
6.12 Applications
6.13 Tungsten diselenide
7 Nanocellulose
7.1 What is nanocellulose?
7.2 Types of nanocellulose
7.3 NanoFibrillar Cellulose (NFC)
7.4 Synthesis of cellulose materials
7.5 Properties of nanocellulose
7.6 Advantages of nanocellulose
8 Comparative Analysis Of Graphene And Carbon Nanotubes
8.1 Comparative properties
8.2 Cost and production
8.3 Carbon nanotube-graphene hybrids
8.4 Competitive market analysis of carbon nanotubes and graphene
9 Carbon Nanotube Synthesis
9.1 Arc discharge synthesis
9.2 Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD)
9.3 Plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD)
9.4 High-pressure carbon monoxide synthesis
9.5 Flame synthesis
9.6 Laser ablation synthesis
9.7 Silane solution method
10 Graphene Synthesis
10.1 Large area graphene films
10.2 Graphene oxide flakes and graphene nanoplatelets
10.3 Production methods
10.4 Synthesis and production by types of graphene
10.5 Pros and cons of graphene production methods
10.6 Recent synthesis methods
10.7 Synthesis methods by company
10.8 Nanocellulose Synthesis
11 Carbon Nanotubes Market Structure
12 Graphene Market Structure
13 Nanocellulose Market Structure
14 Regulations And Standards
14.1 Europe
14.2 United States
14.3 Asia
15 Carbon Nanotubes Patents
16 Graphene Patents
16.1 Fabrication processes
16.2 Academia
16.3 Regional leaders
17 Nanocellulose Patents
18 Technology Readiness Level
18.1 Carbon nanotubes
18.2 Graphene
18.3 Nanodiamonds
18.4 Nanocellulose
19 Carbon Nanotubes End User Market Segment Analysis
19.1 Production volumes in metric tons, 2010-2025
19.2 Carbon nanotube producer production capacities
19.3 Regional demand for carbon nanotubes
19.4 Main carbon nanotubes producers
19.5 Price of carbon nanotubes-MWNTs, SWNTs and FWNTs
19.6 Applications
20 Graphene End User Market Segment Analysis
20.1 Graphene production volumes 2010-2025
20.2 Graphene producers and production capacities
21 Nanocellulose End User Market Segment Analysis
21.1 Production of nanocellulose
22 Adhesives
23 Aerospace
24 Automotive
25 Biomedical & Healthcare
26 Coatings
27 Composites
28 Electronics And Photonics
29 Energy Storage, Conversion And Exploration
30 Filtration And Separation
31 Lubricants
32 Sensors
33 Textiles And Apparel
34 3D Printing
35 Paper & Board
36 Aerogels
37 Rheology Modifiers
37.1 Applications
37.2 Commercial activity
38 Carbon Nanotubes Producers And Product Developers (183 Company Profiles)
39 Graphene Producers And Product Developers (187 Company Profiles)
40 Nanocellulose Company Profiles
40.1 Producers and types of nanocellulose produced (NCF, NCC, BCC)
40.2 Target markets for producers
40.3 Nanofibrillar Cellulose (Nfc) Producers
40.4 Cellulose Nanocrystal (Cnc) Producers
40.5 Bacterial Cellulose (Bc) Producers
40.6 Other Producers And Application Developers
For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/n4bpcx/the_global_market
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