Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Global Market for Graphene 2013: Forecasts from 2010 to 2020" report to their offering.
Presented in magazine format this fully updated to August 2013 report provides and easily readable and succinct guide to this wonder material. Driven by demand from markets where advanced materials are required, graphene promises to outstrip all current nanomaterials, especially in electronics and energy storage. Other markets graphene is impacting include aerospace, automotive, coatings and paints, communications, sensors, solar, oil, and lubricants.
The exceptional electron and thermal transport, mechanical properties, barrier properties and high specific surface area of graphene and combinations thereof make it a potentially disruptive technology all these industries. The European Union is funding a 10 year 1,000 million euro coordination action on graphene. South Korea is spending $350 million plus on commercialization initiatives and the United Kingdom is investing over £70 million on various initiatives.
Applications are coming onto the market for polymer composites and EMI shielding coatings. Graphene-based conducting inks are also finding their way into smart cards and radio-frequency identification tags. China is expecting to bring graphene products to the market in 2014 in consumer electronics. Many of the current and potential applications of carbon nanotubes may be taken by graphene, as it displays enhanced properties but with greater ease of production and handling. In this regard, carbon nanotubes may be viewed as a stalking horse for commercial applications of graphene.
However, in an interesting development, using carbon nanotubes and graphene in combination shows great promise, allowing for greater consistency and higher concentrations of these materials in the end products.
Most graphene producers currently produce graphene nanoplatelets and graphene oxide. Within the last year couple of years graphene producers have increased production capabilities considerably. XG Sciences, Angstron Materials and Vorbeck have increased, or are planning to increase, their production capacities and other large materials companies are getting in on the act. Producers are generally small, start-up companies who have witnessed an explosion in demand for their materials from a variety of industries.
Companies such as Phillips, Nokia, IBM and Samsung are pursuing applications for graphene in electronics and optics. Near-term demand is for composites and coatings for application in the automotive, plastics, coatings, construction, metals, batteries, aerospace and energy markets.
Who should buy these guides?
- Advanced materials producers, application developers; sales and marketing departments
- Corporate strategists and policy advisors
- Technology consultants and analysts, venture capitalists, and readers interested in the advanced materials market
- New technology teams and application developers in the aerospace and aviation; automotive; consumer goods; forensics; electronics and semiconductors; energy; environment and water; medical and bio; military and defense; and packaging and plastics markets.
Key Topics Covered:
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2. INTRODUCTION
- Graphene types, properties and history.
- Production methods
- Main production methods for graphene.
- Production volumes
- Graphene production in tons 2010-2020 projected, prices and capacities.
3. GOVERNMENT
4. GRAPHENE INITIATIVES
- Government funding and policies in graphene worldwide.
- FEATURES
5. COMPETING AGAINST NANOTUBES
- Many of the current and potential applications of carbon nanotubes may be taken by graphene.
6. Graphene patents and publications
- Research papers and patent publications on graphene 2004-2012.
- Graphene products coming to the market
- Products coming to the market in the next 2-3 years.
- Company interviews
- Interviews with Graphena, Graphene
- Frontiers and Epi-Lab on the current and future graphene market.
7. GRAPHENE MARKET SUPPLY CHAIN
8. ENERGY
9. AEROSPACE
10. AUTOMOTIVE
11. BIOMEDICAL
12. COATINGS
13. PHOTONICS
14. COMPOSITES
15. SENSORS
16. ELECTRONICS
17. OTHER APPLICATIONS
18. COMPANIES
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