Fullerene Market to Grow at 13% CAGR to 2019 Says a New Research Report at Sandlerresearch.org
Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) July 27, 2015 -- The new report, Global Fullerene Market 2015-2019 says, the use of fullerenes in medical and diagnostics applications is rapidly increasing and is driven by focused research of pharmaceutical majors. Apart from their use in drug delivery and cancer treatment, they are increasingly being evaluated for use in bio implants. MWCNTs are used in the manufacture of polymeric nanocomposites that are used for orthopedic replacements. SWCNTs are widely used to make miniaturized sensors and nanomarkers in medical diagnostics. DNA-wrapped SWCNTs are placed inside living cells to detect deleterious contaminants using near-infrared spectroscopy. With increasing demand for novel treatments and drugs, the field of nanotechnology will gain increased attention with fullerenes, particularly SWCNTs and MWCNTs, being evaluated for various new medical applications.
The Global Fullerene Market 2015-2019 is about 103 pages and provides 47 Exhibits to support the research. Browse the report at http://www.sandlerresearch.org/global-fullerene-market-2015-2019.html.
The analysts forecast the global flooring market to grow at a CAGR of 13.96% during 2014-2019. According to the report, the most important driving factor in the fullerene market is the increase in state funding for nanotechnology-focused R&D projects. Innovations in nanotechnology are spearheaded by various private and state-funded institutes that seek novel applications in the fields of medicine, defense, and aeronautics. Japan and the US are the leading nations in terms of total funded R&D expenditure. For instance, the US federal budget of 2016 allocated more than $1.5 billion under the NNI to support innovation and R&D in the field of nanotechnology. This allocation takes the total cumulative investment of the state to $22 billion since 2001. Other federal agencies such as the NIH, NSF, DOE, DOD, and NIST also make large investments in the field of fullerenes and nanomaterial research. Similar investments are being observed in China and Japan, where state-funded university research programs are making significant breakthroughs in exploring commercial applications for fullerenes.
The global fullerene market is classified into the following segments:
• Production process: arc-discharge, laser ablation, CVD/CCVD, and others
• Product type: SWCNT, MWCNT, bucky balls, and nano rods
• Geography: APAC, EMEA, North America, and ROW
• End-use: plastics and composites, electronics and semiconductors, energy, batteries and capacitors, healthcare, and others
The following companies are the key players in the Global Fullerene Market: Arkema, Bayer Material Science, Mitsubishi, Nano-C, Nanocyl, Showa Denko and Sigma-Aldrich. Order a Copy of Report at http://www.sandlerresearch.org/purchase?rname=40183.
Other Prominent Vendors in the market are: Alfa Aesar, BuckyUSA, EMFUTUR Technologies, Io-li-tec, Mer Holdings, TDA Research, Tokyo Chemical Industry and US Research Nanomaterials.
Market Driver: State-sponsored R&D Projects
Market Challenge: High Production Costs and Declining Bargaining Power of Suppliers
Market Trend: Emergence of Inorganic Fullerenes
The report states that because of the uncertain demand conditions and high bargaining power of buyers, there is a growing conservatism of major buyers in terms of capacity expansion and this in turn is limiting the market growth.
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