Carbon nanotube

Global Nanocomposites Strategic Research Report 2024: Market to Reach $26.8 Billion by 2030 - Tracing Opportunities in the Rapidly Evolving Field of Energy Storage - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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목요일, 5월 9, 2024

The global market for Nanocomposites estimated at US$9.5 Billion in the year 2023, is projected to reach a revised size of US$26.8 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 15.9% over the analysis period 2023-2030.

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  • The global market for Nanocomposites estimated at US$9.5 Billion in the year 2023, is projected to reach a revised size of US$26.8 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 15.9% over the analysis period 2023-2030.
  • Recent market activity in nanocomposites sets the stage for a comprehensive market overview and outlook.
  • In 2024, global key competitors share insights into the competitive landscape, categorized by varying market presence levels.
  • Nanoclay, one of the segments analyzed in the report, is expected to record a 17.3% CAGR and reach US$10.7 Billion by the end of the analysis period.

CHASM Advanced Materials Appoints Dr. Douglas Barr, Spearheading Innovation and Application Development in Performance Additives Amidst Growth Acceleration

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화요일, 5월 7, 2024

CANTON, Ohio, May 7, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- CHASM Advanced Materials, Inc. (CHASM), a leading developer and manufacturer of Carbon Nanotubes (CNT) materials, is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Douglas Barr as its new Vice President of Materials Innovation & Applications Development in the Performance Additives division. CHASM is committed to the development of innovative and advanced materials solutions that contribute to a safer, more connected, and sustainable future. . Dr. Barr's appointment aligns with the expansion of CHASM's Performance Additives division, which concentrates on advancing cement decarbonization, enhancing EV batteries, and exploring further opportunities.

Key Points: 
  • CHASM Advanced Materials, Inc. (CHASM) is excited to welcome Dr. Douglas Barr as the new Vice President of Materials Innovation & Applications Development for the Performance Additives division, focusing on cement decarbonization, enhancing EV batteries, and more.
  • CANTON, Ohio, May 7, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- CHASM Advanced Materials, Inc. (CHASM), a leading developer and manufacturer of Carbon Nanotubes (CNT) materials, is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Douglas Barr as its new Vice President of Materials Innovation & Applications Development in the Performance Additives division.
  • CHASM is committed to the development of innovative and advanced materials solutions that contribute to a safer, more connected, and sustainable future.
  • "Doug's exceptional technical expertise and leadership abilities will play a crucial role in the expansion of our Performance Additives business."

CHASM Advanced Materials Appoints Dr. Douglas Barr, Spearheading Innovation and Application Development in Performance Additives Amidst Growth Acceleration

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화요일, 5월 7, 2024

CANTON, Ohio, May 7, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- CHASM Advanced Materials, Inc. (CHASM), a leading developer and manufacturer of Carbon Nanotubes (CNT) materials, is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Douglas Barr as its new Vice President of Materials Innovation & Applications Development in the Performance Additives division. CHASM is committed to the development of innovative and advanced materials solutions that contribute to a safer, more connected, and sustainable future. . Dr. Barr's appointment aligns with the expansion of CHASM's Performance Additives division, which concentrates on advancing cement decarbonization, enhancing EV batteries, and exploring further opportunities.

Key Points: 
  • CHASM Advanced Materials, Inc. (CHASM) is excited to welcome Dr. Douglas Barr as the new Vice President of Materials Innovation & Applications Development for the Performance Additives division, focusing on cement decarbonization, enhancing EV batteries, and more.
  • CANTON, Ohio, May 7, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- CHASM Advanced Materials, Inc. (CHASM), a leading developer and manufacturer of Carbon Nanotubes (CNT) materials, is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Douglas Barr as its new Vice President of Materials Innovation & Applications Development in the Performance Additives division.
  • CHASM is committed to the development of innovative and advanced materials solutions that contribute to a safer, more connected, and sustainable future.
  • "Doug's exceptional technical expertise and leadership abilities will play a crucial role in the expansion of our Performance Additives business."

Global Micro and Nanoelectronics Report 2024-2035, Featuring 1100+ Company Profiles of Start-ups to Industry Leaders Across Devices, Circuits, Packaging, End-use Applications and Enabling Technologies - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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월요일, 4월 22, 2024

Micro- and nanoelectronics refer to the study, design, and fabrication of electronic devices and systems at the micro- and nanoscale levels.

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  • Micro- and nanoelectronics refer to the study, design, and fabrication of electronic devices and systems at the micro- and nanoscale levels.
  • These fields encompass a wide range of technologies and applications, leveraging the unique properties and behaviours of materials and structures at these scale levels.
  • It includes the design and manufacture of integrated circuits (ICs), microprocessors, microcontrollers, and other microscale electronic devices.
  • As such, micro- and nanoelectronics is the key and enabling technology for innovation in all areas of life.

Surging Global Carbon Nanotube Capacity to Enable Applications Beyond Lithium-ion Batteries, Finds IDTechEx

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수요일, 11월 22, 2023

This success has seen an explosion in the global production capacity of CNTs, with players racing to establish themselves as a leading supplier to the energy sector.

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  • This success has seen an explosion in the global production capacity of CNTs, with players racing to establish themselves as a leading supplier to the energy sector.
  • In this article, IDTechEx assesses the effects of increasing capacity and how this surge in supply will open opportunities for CNTs beyond the LiB market.
  • For many of these applications, CNTs will be competing with other advanced nanocarbons, such as carbon black and graphene .
  • For more details on the carbon nanotube market, see the IDTechEx market report "Carbon Nanotubes 2023-2033: Market, Technology & Players".

Surging Global Carbon Nanotube Capacity to Enable Applications Beyond Lithium-ion Batteries, Finds IDTechEx

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수요일, 11월 22, 2023

This success has seen an explosion in the global production capacity of CNTs, with players racing to establish themselves as a leading supplier to the energy sector.

Key Points: 
  • This success has seen an explosion in the global production capacity of CNTs, with players racing to establish themselves as a leading supplier to the energy sector.
  • In this article, IDTechEx assesses the effects of increasing capacity and how this surge in supply will open opportunities for CNTs beyond the LiB market.
  • For many of these applications, CNTs will be competing with other advanced nanocarbons, such as carbon black and graphene .
  • For more details on the carbon nanotube market, see the IDTechEx market report "Carbon Nanotubes 2023-2033: Market, Technology & Players".

Could a single drug treat the two leading causes of death in the US: cancer and cardiovascular disease?

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수요일, 9월 6, 2023

But the top two killers are actually cardiovascular disease and cancer.

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  • But the top two killers are actually cardiovascular disease and cancer.
  • These two diseases combined account for nearly 50% of deaths in the U.S. Cardiovascular disease and cancer seem to be quite different on the surface.
  • It turns out that tiny, engineered nanoparticles that can target specific immune cells may be a way to treat both cancer and cardiovascular disease.

Cardiovascular disease and cancer

    • Although cardiovascular disease and cancer appear to have different origins and causes, they share many risk factors.
    • Many of the similarities between cardiovascular disease and cancer can be traced to inflammation.
    • Likewise, chronic inflammation can initiate cancer by increasing mutations and support cancer cell survival and spread by increasing the growth of the blood vessels that feed them nutrients and suppressing the body’s immune response.

Treating two conditions at once

    • One example is drugs that target immune cells called macrophages in tumors and cause them to eat cancer cells.
    • It turns out a similar drug can cause macrophages to clear dead and dying cells in atherosclerosis, which shrinks plaques.
    • These drugs can make diseased tumor blood vessels and atherosclerotic blood vessels look more “normal,” essentially reversing the disease process in those vessels.
    • This approach to treat cancer also reduced atherosclerotic plaques in animal studies and reduced vascular inflammation in a small study in people.

A nanomedical Trojan horse

    • A recent discovery showed that nanotubes – a very small particle made of carbon that is over 10,000 times thinner than a human hair – can go into specific immune cells, travel through the bloodstream and enter tumors as a Trojan horse.
    • The immune cells carrying the nanotubes naturally home in on tumors through the inflammatory response.
    • Nanotubes can be loaded with a therapy that stimulates immune cells to “eat” plaque debris and thus reduce plaque size.

Improving drug development

    • The possibility of applying the same drug to two different patient populations offers big financial and risk-reduction incentives.
    • This suggests opportunity for new nanotherapy approaches to improve cardiovascular drug efficacy and reduce side effects.
    • Because of the parallels between cancer and cardiovascular disease, cancer nanodrugs may be strong drug candidates to treat cardiovascular disease and vice versa.

Green Carbon Nanotubes: Reality or Good PR, Discusses IDTechEx

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수요일, 8월 16, 2023

As a (conductive) carbon additive, CNTs should be benchmarked against carbon black and the much-hyped two-dimensional material graphene.

Key Points: 
  • As a (conductive) carbon additive, CNTs should be benchmarked against carbon black and the much-hyped two-dimensional material graphene.
  • Carbon black typically has a higher CO2 footprint per kg than graphene and carbon nanotubes while also requiring higher loading in composites.
  • At the other end of the value chain, carbon nanotubes have the possibility to enable several green technologies.
  • For more details on the carbon nanotube market, please see the IDTechEx market report " Carbon Nanotubes 2023-2033: Market, Technology & Players ".

Green Carbon Nanotubes: Reality or Good PR, Discusses IDTechEx

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수요일, 8월 16, 2023

As a (conductive) carbon additive, CNTs should be benchmarked against carbon black and the much-hyped two-dimensional material graphene.

Key Points: 
  • As a (conductive) carbon additive, CNTs should be benchmarked against carbon black and the much-hyped two-dimensional material graphene.
  • Carbon black typically has a higher CO2 footprint per kg than graphene and carbon nanotubes while also requiring higher loading in composites.
  • At the other end of the value chain, carbon nanotubes have the possibility to enable several green technologies.
  • For more details on the carbon nanotube market, please see the IDTechEx market report " Carbon Nanotubes 2023-2033: Market, Technology & Players ".

Global Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Market 2023: Players Include Canatu, Cabot, Dexmat, LG Chem, Mechnano and Nanomatics - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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목요일, 7월 13, 2023

The "The Global Market for Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes 2023-2033" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "The Global Market for Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes 2023-2033" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • The global market of carbon nanotubes is generally segmented by Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNT), Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNT) and others (DWCNT, FWCNT).
  • MWCNTs are mainly used as substitute additives of carbon black in conductive plastics and composites applications and as additives in lithium-ion battery electrodes.
  • Cabot Corporation has plans to produce 15,000 metric tons/year of conductive carbon additives (CCA) including conductive carbons, carbon nanotubes (CNT), carbon nanostructures (CNS), and blends of CCAs by 2025.