CARBON NANOTUBES - A GLOBAL STRATEGIC BUSINESS REPORT   

Research Abstract

This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Carbon Nanotubes in US$ Million by the following Product Segments: Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes, and Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes.The major end use segments discussed are R&D Institutes/Laboratories, Electronics, Field Emission Devices, Composites, and Others (Predominantly Fuel Cells & Batteries). The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for each region for the period 2007 through 2015. Also, a seven-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. The report profiles 89 companies including many key and niche players such as Arkema, Bayer MaterialScience AG, Catalyx Nanotech, Inc., Hanwha Nanotech Corporation, Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc., Nanocyl S.A, Nanoledge, Raymor Industries, Inc., Rosseter Holdings Ltd., Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co., Ltd., Showa Denko K.K, SouthWest NanoTechnologies, Inc., Sun Nanotech Co., Ltd., Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd., and Unidym Inc. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based upon search engine sources in the public domain.

Code : MCP-1507
Price : $4500
Companies : 89
Pages : 344
Date : September 2010
Market Data Tables : 32

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 TABLE OF CONTENTS


 
   Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations......1  
   Disclaimers......2
Data Interpretation & Reporting Level......2
  
   Quantitative Techniques & Analytics......3
Product Definitions and Scope of Study......3
  
   Product Segments......4
Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes......4
Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes......4
End-Use Sectors......4
R&D Institutes/Laboratories......4
Electronics......4
Field Emission Devices......4
  
   Composites......5
Other End-Use Applications......5
  
   Nanotechnology – An Overview.......6
Introduction.......6
The Coming of Nano-Age.......6
Expect the Unexpected.......6
Nanotechnology Industry Gathering Momentum.......6
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   A Conceptual Definition.......71$100
   Commercial Applications of Nanotechnology.......81$100
   Future Prospects.......91$100
   Carbon Nanotubes – A Huge Potential Market.......10
Escalating Demand.......10
Recession Dents Carbon Nanotube Revenues.......10
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   Major Impediments.......11
Cost Constraints to be Resolved.......11
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   Table 1: Prices of Carbon Nanotubes in US$ by Purity Grade/Level & Size (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......121$350
   Table 2: Prices of Industrial Grade Carbon Nanotubes in US$ by Purity Grade/Level & Size¬ (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......13
Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes Losing Sheen.......13
Low Price – An Advantage.......13
Applications.......13
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   Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes – A Burgeoning Market.......14
Current and Future Applications.......14
Research Institutions – Exploiting New Applications and Techniques.......14
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   Creation of Research Centers.......15
Key Research Centers.......15
Commercialization – Future Prospects for Carbon Nanotubes.......15
Reasons For Delay.......15
Future Scenario.......15
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   Emerging as Key Product in Various Applications.......16
Future Applications.......16
Partnership Agreements Spur the Market.......16
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   Impact of Recession on Nanotechnology Market.......17
Smaller Players Hit Hard by Downturn.......17
Production Costs Surpass Potential Benefits.......17
Different Means to Surmount Low Production.......17
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   Innovation and Quality Drive Growth.......18
End-Users – Demand Variety Products.......18
Improved Production Methods.......18
Development of New Technologies.......18
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   Enhanced Production Techniques Offer Various Advantages.......19
Partnership Agreements Develop New Techniques and Products.......19
Exploitation of Resources.......19
Increase in Research & Development Activities.......19
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   Evolution of R&D Centers.......20
Private Startups and Research Institutions.......20
Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes – A Boon to the Market.......20
Reasons for Low Production.......20
Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes Perspective.......20
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   Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes Play a Major Role.......21
Graphene Nanomaterials Igniting Worry Among Carbon Nanotube Manufactures.......21
End-Use Perspective.......21
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   Non-Volatile Memories.......22
Field Emission Devices.......22
Composites.......22
Batteries and Fuel Cell Applications.......22
Sensors.......22
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   Other Applications.......23
Acquisition of Intellectual Property Rights.......23
Patents Offer Multiple Advantages.......23
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   Companies and Research Institutions Holding Patents.......24
Patents – Analysis by End-Use Sector.......24
Challenging Issues.......24
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   Analysis by Geographic Region.......25
Analysis by Product Segment.......25
Analysis by End-Use Sector.......25
Carbon Nanotubes.......25
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   Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes.......26
Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes.......26
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   Overview and Definition.......27
History.......27
Introduction.......27
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   Properties.......28
Uses.......28
Applications.......28
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   Product Categories.......29
Single Walled Carbon Nanotube.......29
Overview.......29
Properties.......29
Production Processes.......29
Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes.......29
Overview.......29
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   Performs Various Functions.......30
Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes Vs Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes.......30
Processing Techniques.......30
Laser Ablation.......30
Arc Discharge or Pulsed laser Vaporization.......30
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   Chemical Vapor Deposition.......31
Disadvantage.......31
Gas-Phase Processing.......31
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   Applications.......32
Budding Markets.......32
End-Use Sectors.......32
R&D Institutes/Laboratories – Everlasting End-User.......32
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   Field Emission Devices – Emerging Potential Market.......33
Field Emission Cathode.......33
X-ray.......33
Field Emission Display.......33
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   Electronics.......34
Applications.......34
Carbon Nanotubes Expected to Replace Existing Transistors.......34
Composites.......34
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   Applications.......35
Plastics.......35
Health and Life Sciences.......35
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   Others.......36
Non-Volatile Memory Devices.......36
Fuel Cells.......36
Batteries.......36
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   Sensors.......37
Super Capacitors.......37
Television.......37
Biomechanical Applications.......37
Nanowires.......37
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   End-Use Applications – Commercialization Time Grid.......381$100
   Carbon Nanotubes to Assist Cancer Treatment.......39
Carbon Nanotubes’ Study at Notre Dame University.......39
NanoSensors Tests Carbon Nanotubes Devices.......39
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   Encapsulation and Stabilization of Beta-Carotene in Carbon Nanotubes.......40
Reverse Engineering of Carbon Nanotubes.......40
Researchers Produce Vertical Single and Double Walled Carbon Nanotubes.......40
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   NanoHand Project for Automated Handling of Carbon Nanotubes.......411$100
   IBM Develops an Evaluation Technique for Carbon Nanotubes.......42
Novel Method for Identical Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes.......42
Caltech Researchers Discover New Property of Carbon Nanotubes.......42
Nantero Develop Method to Use Carbon Nanotubes in Wafer Fabrication Facilities.......42
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   Samsung to Utilize Carbon Nanotubes in LCD TVs.......43
Innovative Techniques to Employ Carbon Nanotubes in Electronic Devices.......43
Bayer MaterialScience Introduces Baytubes.......43
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   Innovative Carbon Nanotubes Devices to Detect Gene Mutations.......44
MIT Researchers Manipulate Carbon Nanotubes.......44
Motorola Builds Sensors Based on Carbon Nanotubes.......44
Double-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Power-Saving Display Panels.......44
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   MIT Researchers Develop Carbon Nanotube Ultracapacitors.......45
Efficient Manufacturing Process for Carbon Nanotubes.......45
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   Cromoz Introduces Cancer Drug Delivery System Using Water-Soluble Carbon Nanotubes.......46
SouthWest NanoTechnologies Introduces Specialty Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotubes.......46
Honda Motor Unveils Microscopic Carbon Nanotubes with High Metallic Conductivity.......46
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   BASF Introduces Ultraform N2320C POM Material.......47
Bayer MaterialScience Launches Carbon Nanotubes Baytubes C150 HP and 150 P.......47
Nanocyl to Introduce PLASTICYL™ Carbon Nanotube Masterbatches.......47
Showa Denko Unveils VGCF™-X.......47
National Institute of Standards and Technology Unleashes a New Laser Power Meter.......47
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   Zyvex Performance Materials Launches Carbon Nanotube Boat.......48
Fujitsu Develops Carbon Nanotube Composite.......48
UCLA Develops Novel Method for Manufacturing Hybrid Graphene-Carbon Nanotube.......48
University of Southern California Rolls out a New Supercapacitor.......48
Nanofabrication & Devices Group and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Develop Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube based Gas Sensor.......48
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   Nanocyl Unveils Large Packaging for its NC 7000 Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes.......49
Nanocyl to Unveil SiziCyl and PregCyl.......49
SouthWest NanoTechnologies Launches V2V Ink Technology Based CNT Inks.......49
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   Southwest Nanotechnologies Unveils SWeNT® CG 200.......50
Next Alternative Launches Carbon Nano Tube Batteries.......50
NANOSENSORS Introduces 2-3 nm S/D Wall CNT SPM Probes.......50
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   Unidym and Silicon Display Technology Launch Color Active Matrix LCD.......511$100
   Nanocyl Displays Extensive Products.......52
Ahwahnee Technology Debuts Carbon Nanotubes Innovation Kit™.......52
Nanomix Rolls Out Universal Detection Platform Based on Sensation™ Nanotubes.......52
Superconductivity Technology Center Develops Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes.......52
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   Johnson Space Center Uses Diamond Coated Carbon Nanotubes to Develop Field Emission Cathodes.......53
Pacific Fuel Cell Purchases Chemical Vapor Deposition System to Manufacture Carbon Nanotubes.......53
Ames Research Center Engineers Carbon Nanotube Based Gears.......53
University of Illinois Introduces Glucose Sensor Using Carbon Nanotubes.......53
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Develops Carbon Nanotube Brushes.......53
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   Zyvex Unveils New Product Family.......54
Researchers at University of North Carolina Use Carbon Nanotubes in Designing X-Ray.......54
NASA's Johnson Space Center to Develop Electrodes from Carbon Nanotubes.......54
Ames Research Center Introduces a Range of Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes.......54
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   University of Texas Uses Carbon Nanotubes Develop Transparent Ribbons.......55
Nanocyl Introduces New Product to its Carbon Nanotubes Product Line.......55
Tailored Materials Debuts New NanoCarbonMats.......55
Researchers at University of California and University of Clemson (S.C.) Identifies Y-Shaped Nanotubes for Transistors.......55
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   Bayer MaterialScience Establishes New Pilot Plant for Carbon Nanotube.......56
Natcore Technology to Purchase Vanguard Solar.......56
Nanocyl Signs Agreement with 3B-Fibreglass for Designing CNT Glass Fibers.......56
Unidym Forms Alliance with Tokyo Electron.......56
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   Unidym Partners with Guardian Industries.......57
Unidym Enters into Agreement with Wisepower.......57
Unidym Enters into Three Licensing Agreements.......57
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   Natcore Technology Acquires NewCyte Technology.......58
Continental Carbon Company to Acquire Unidym’s CNT Business.......58
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   Bayer MaterialScience, Nanoledge and Velozzi Enter into Collaboration.......59
Fulcrum SP Materials Enters into Agreement with Arkema.......59
Porifera Obtains License from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.......59
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   Unidym Inks Joint Development Agreement with Samsung Electronics.......60
Nanocyl Expands Production Capacity.......60
Bayer MaterialScience Constructs New Carbon Nanotubes Facility.......60
Bayer MaterialScience Enters into Agreement with Hirtenberger Prosafe Safety Technology.......60
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   Korea Kumho Petrochemical to Construct Carbon Nanotube Facility.......61
Arkema Selects Velox to Distribute its Products in Europe.......61
Chasm Technologies and Southwest NanoTechnologies to Set Up Application Development Centre.......61
Entegris Inks Co-Branding and Marketing Deal with Victrex USA.......61
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   Arkema to Construct Pilot Production Plant.......62
Nanocomp Technologies Enters into Contracts with the US Air Force.......62
Arrowhead Increases Stake in Unidym.......62
Bayer MaterialScience Partners with Alcan, Zoz and PEAK Wekstoff.......62
DuPont and Cornell Develop New Carbon Nanotube Production Process.......62
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   Nanocyl Inks Supply Deal with Shinil Chemical Industry.......63
Hyperion Inks License and Supply Agreements with Showa Denko K.K.......63
Nanoledge to Offer Composite Materials for Velozzi’s New Hybrid Vehicle.......63
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   PolyOne Inks Joint Development Agreement with Zyvex.......64
Zyvex Inks Distribution Deal with Rudolph Bros. & Co........64
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   Unidym Signs Development Agreement with LG Display.......65
Showa to Set up Carbon Nanotube Plant.......65
Zyvex Performance Materials Inks Agreement with Arkema.......65
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   Zyvex Performance Materials Enters into Agreement with Technology Marketing.......66
Unidym Signs Agreement with Nano-C.......66
Nanocyl Expands PREGCYL Pre-Preg Materials Range.......66
Unidym and PrimeGen Biotech form Alliance.......66
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   Bayer Material Science Signs Agreement with Brenntag Schweizerhall.......67
Nanocyl Extends its Carbon Nanotube Distribution Agreement.......67
SouthWest NanoTechnologies Inaugurates SWCNTs Production Plant.......67
Arkema and UK Amber Composites Sign Agreement.......67
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   Surrey Commercializes NanoGrowth System for CNT Structure Fabrication.......68
Sigma-Aldrich and Southwest Nanotechnologies Enter into Distribution Agreement.......68
Unidym Announces Alliance with Battelle for Nanocomposites.......68
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   Unidym Establishes Ensysce Biosciences.......69
Enable IPC Acquires Controlling Stake in SolRayo.......69
Lockheed Martin Takes Over Government Business Unit of Nantero.......69
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   Catalyx Nanotech Commences Manufacture of Low-cost Nanomaterials.......70
Hanwha Chemical Acquires ILJIN Nanotech.......70
VT International Acquires Nanotailor.......70
Unidym and Nippon Kayaku Enter into Joint Development Agreement.......70
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   Unidym Expands its Carbon Nanotube Production Unit.......71
Bayer Inks Distribution Agreement with Toyota.......71
Nacalai Enters into Agreement with Nano-C.......71
Unidym Signs Second Joint Development Agreement with Samsung.......71
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   Zyvex Partners with Lockheed Martin.......72
Carbon Nanoprobes Inks Production Agreement with MEMS Foundry.......72
Thomas Swan Obtains Approval for Elicarb® SW CNT.......72
South West Nano Technologies Establishes New Nanotube Production Plant.......72
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   Bayer MaterialScience and Clariant Masterbatches Collaborate.......731$100
   AIXTRON Takes Over Nano Instruments.......74
Zeox Acquires Stake in Nano Clays.......74
Catalytic Materials forms Joint Venture with Catalyx.......74
Arrowhead Research Acquires Carbon Nanotechnologies.......74
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   Brenntag Collaborates with Buehler.......75
SouthWest NanoTechnologies to Build a New Plant.......75
Bayer Material Science to Establish Second Production Line.......75
Unidym Enters into a Strategic Alliance.......75
Raymor Industries Expands Presence in Asia.......75
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   Raymor to Provide Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes.......76
Mitsui and Rice Collaborate with Team of Scientists.......76
GSI Creos to Develop Carbon Nanotubes.......76
Los Alamos Forms Joint Venture with CNT Technologies.......76
Nanocyl Joins Forces with Vantage Resin Systems.......76
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   Raymor Starts C-SWNT Production Using New Technique.......77
Keithley’s Model 4200 Meets New IEEE 1650TM-2005 Standard.......77
NanoPolaris Changes Name to Unidym.......77
NanoPolaris Acquires Unidym.......77
CNT Technologies Selects CVD Equipment.......77
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   Bayer MaterialScience and Bayer Technology Services Collaborate.......78
Arkema Expands Capacity.......78
Nano-Proprietary Inks Pact to Form Venture with Da Ling.......78
Shimane Masuda Electronics and Nano-Proprietary Enters into Agreement.......78
Raymor Nanotech Initiates Carbon Nanotube Plant.......78
Nantero Collaborates with ON Semiconductor.......78
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   SouthWest NanoTechnologies Acquires License from NEC.......79
NanoDynamics Receives Patent on Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Structures.......79
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   Arkema (France).......80
Bayer MaterialScience AG (Germany).......80
Catalyx Nanotech, Inc. (US).......80
Hanwha Nanotech Corporation (South Korea).......80
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   Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc. (US).......81
Nanocyl S.A. (Belgium).......81
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   Nanoledge (France).......82
Raymor Industries, Inc. (Canada).......82
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   Rosseter Holdings Ltd. (Cyprus).......83
Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co., Ltd. (China).......83
Showa Denko K.K (Japan).......83
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   SouthWest NanoTechnologies, Inc. (US).......84
Sun Nanotech Co., Ltd. (China).......84
Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd. (UK).......84
Unidym, Inc. (US).......84
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   Ames Research Center (US).......86
California Institute of Technology (US).......86
GE Global Research (US).......86
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   IBM Research (US).......87
Johnson Space Center (US).......87
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   Motorola Labs (US).......88
Philips Research (The Netherlands).......88
Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (South Korea).......88
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   University of California (US).......89
University of Texas (US).......89
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   Table 3: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Carbon Nanotubes by Geographic Region – US, Europe, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......901$350
   Table 4: World Historic Review for Carbon Nanotubes by Geographic Region – US, Europe, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......911$350
   Table 5: World 11-Year Perspective for Carbon Nanotubes by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for US, Europe, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), and Rest of World Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......921$350
   Table 6: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Geographic Region – US, Europe, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......931$350
   Table 7: World Historic Review for Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Geographic Region – US, Europe, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......941$350
   Table 8: World 11-Year Perspective for Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for US, Europe, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), and Rest of World Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......951$350
   Table 9: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Geographic Region – US, Europe, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......961$350
   Table 10: World Historic Review for Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Geographic Region – US, Europe, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......971$350
   Table 11: World 11-Year Perspective for Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for US, Europe, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), and Rest of World Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......981$350
   Table 12: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Carbon Nanotubes by End-Use Sector – R&D Institutes/ Laboratories, Electronics, Field Emission Devices, Composites, and Other End-Use Sector (inclusive of Fuel Cells & Batteries) Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......991$350
   Table 13: World Historic Review for Carbon Nanotubes by End-Use Sector – R&D Institutes/Laboratories, Electronics, Field Emission Devices, Composites, and Other End-Use Sector (inclusive of Fuel Cells & Batteries) Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......1001$350
   Table 14: World 11-Year Perspective for Carbon Nanotubes by End-Use Sector – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for R&D Institutes/Laboratories, Electronics, Field Emission Devices, Composites, and Other End-Use Sector (inclusive of Fuel Cells & Batteries) Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......1011$350
   Table 15: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes by End-Use Sector – R&D Institutes/Laboratories, Electronics, Field Emission Devices, Composites, and Other End-Use Sector (inclusive of Fuel Cells & Batteries) Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2007 through 2015(includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......1021$350
   Table 16: World Historic Review for Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes by End-Use Sector – R&D Institutes/ Laboratories, Electronics, Field Emission Devices, Composites, and Other End-Use Sector (inclusive of Fuel Cells & Batteries) Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......1031$350
   Table 17: World 11-Year Perspective for Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes by End-Use Sector – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for R&D Institutes/Laboratories, Electronics, Field Emission Devices, Composites, and Other End-Use Sector (inclusive of Fuel Cells & Batteries) Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......1041$350
   Table 18: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes by End-Use Sector – R&D Institutes/Laboratories, Electronics, Field Emission Devices, Composites, and Other End-Use Sector (inclusive of Fuel Cells & Batteries) Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......1051$350
   Table 19: World Historic Review for Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes by End-Use Sector – R&D Institutes/ Laboratories, Electronics, Field Emission Devices, Composites, and Other End-Use Sector (inclusive of Fuel Cells & Batteries) Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......1061$350
   Table 20: World 11-Year Perspective for Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes by End-Use Sector – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for R&D Institutes/Laboratories, Electronics, Field Emission Devices, Composites, and Other End-Use Sector (inclusive of Fuel Cells & Batteries) Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......1071$350
   A. Market Analysis.......108
Current and Future Analysis.......108
Carbon Nanotubes Market.......108
Issues and Trends.......108
Research Institutes and their Involvement in Developing Carbon Nanotubes.......108
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   B. Market Analytics.......110
Table 21: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Carbon Nanotubes by Product Segment – Single walled Carbon Nanotube and Multi walled Carbon Nanotube Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2007 through 2015(includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......110
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   Table 22: US Historic Review for Carbon Nanotubes by Product Segment – Single walled Carbon Nanotube and Multi walled Carbon Nanotube Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......111

Table 23: US 11-Year Perspective for Carbon Nanotubes by Product Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Single walled Carbon Nanotubes and Multi walled Carbon Nanotube Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015.......111
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   A. Market Analysis.......112
Current and Future Analysis.......112
Nanotechnology – An Overview.......112
Carbon Nanotubes Market.......112
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   Focus on Select Market.......113
The United Kingdom.......113
Key Academic Institutes in Nano Research.......113
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   B. Market Analytics.......114
Table 24: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Carbon Nanotubes by Product Segment – Single walled Carbon Nanotubes and Multi walled Carbon Nanotubes Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......114
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   Table 25: European Historic Review for Carbon Nanotubes by Product Segment – Single walled Carbon Nanotube and Multi walled Carbon Nanotube Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......115

Table 26: European 11-Year Perspective for Carbon Nanotubes by Product Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Single walled Carbon Nanotubes and Multi walled Carbon Nanotube Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015.......115
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   A. Market Analysis.......116
Current and Future Analysis.......116
Nanotechnology – An Overview.......116
Carbon Nanotubes.......116
Overview.......116
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   Focus on Select Markets.......117
Australia – Part of a Tiny Revolution.......117
Nanotechnology – An Overview.......117
Challenges for Nanotechnology Development in Australia.......117
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   Carbon Nanotubes Market.......118
Future Applications.......118
China.......118
Nanotechnology – An Overview.......118
Government Takes the R&D Initiative.......118
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   Chinese Agencies Involved in Nanotech.......119
Nation’s First Nanometer Technology Industrial Base Set up in Tianjin.......119
Carbon Nanotubes Market.......119
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   India.......120
Japan.......120
Nanotechnology – An Overview.......120
Carbon Nanotubes Market.......120
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   Nanotechnology Consortium – An Interface for Technology Transfer.......121
Future Applications.......121
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   South Korea.......122
Nanotechnology – An Overview.......122
Ministry of Science & Technology Takes Initiative for Nanotech Funding.......122
Nanotech R&D Efforts.......122
Carbon Nanotubes Market.......122
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   B. Market Analytics.......123
Table 27: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Carbon Nanotubes by Product Segment – Single walled Carbon Nanotubes and Multi walled Carbon Nanotubes Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......123
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   Table 28: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Carbon Nanotubes by Product Segment – Single walled Carbon Nanotube and Multi walled Carbon Nanotube Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......124

Table 29: Asia-Pacific 11-Year Perspective for Carbon Nanotubes by Product Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Single walled Carbon Nanotubes and Multi walled Carbon Nanotube Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015.......124
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   A. Market Analysis.......125
Current and Future Analysis.......125
Focus on Select Markets.......125
Canada.......125
Universities and Government Agencies Involved in Carbon Nanotubes Research.......125
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   Israel.......126
Carbon Nanotubes Market.......126
B. Market Analytics.......126
Table 30: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Carbon Nanotubes by Product Segment – Single walled Carbon Nanotubes and Multi walled Carbon Nanotubes Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......126
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   Table 31: Rest of World Historic Review for Carbon Nanotubes by Product Segment – Single walled Carbon Nanotube and Multi walled Carbon Nanotube Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......127

Table 32: Rest of World 11-Year Perspective for Carbon Nanotubes by Product Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Single walled Carbon Nanotube and Multi walled Carbon Nanotube Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015.......127
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Total Companies Profiled: 89 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 94)

Region/Country Players

The United States 60 Canada 4 Japan 8 Europe 13 France 3 Germany 2 The United Kingdom 4 Rest of Europe 4 Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) 6 Middle East 2 Latin America 1
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