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Graphene Markets, Technologies and Opportunities 2013 - 2018:Industry Trends, Size and Shares Research Report
1. Graphene Markets, Technologies and Opportunities 2013 - 2018
Graphene, the 'wonder' material, is a hot topic. It promises to offer excellent properties in many applications,
including RFID, smart packaging, supercapacitors and sensors. The reality however is different and this report
diligently separates hype from fact. It analysis different graphene types and manufacturing techniques. It
assesses graphene's value proposition per target market and compares it with incumbent/rival materials. It
provides detailed market forecast and interviews/profiles of key players.
Graphene is a hot topic. It promises to offer the best possible material properties in almost all applications. Its
extraordinary performance has led many to call it the 'superlative' or 'wonder' material. The reality however is
different and this report diligently separates hype from reality using our detailed understanding of the
graphene technology and industry. IDTechEx forecasts that 100 million dollars of graphene will be sold in
2018 into a range of applications, including RFID, smart packaging, super capacitors, composites, ITO
replacement, sensors, logic and memory, etc. For each market segment, the forecasts are provided by both
value and mass. The forecast models are based on (a) our detailed market knowledge at application level, (b)
our critical assessment of graphene's value proposition per target market, and (c) existing and projected
commercial activity at company level. Our knowledge base was built up by interviews relevant players across
the industry and tracking and interpreting the latest around the globe. IDTechEx finds that there is no single
graphene, but they are different types of graphene. Each type has a different a microstructure, layer number,
oxygen content, etc. And each type offers a different set of properties therefore targeting a different set of
markets. Graphene can be manufactured using a variety of techniques. IDTechEx critically assesses the
potential volume production capability, cost structure, and graphene quality for each technique. Here, we
evaluate mechanical micro-cleavage, chemical vapour deposition, liquid-phase exfoliation,
oxidisation-reduction and various plasma approaches. The value proposition of each type of graphene for
each target market is critically assessed. Beyond R&D, the markets examined include high-performance
composites, smart packaging, RFID, energy storage including supercapacitors and lithium ion batteries,
sensors, touch screens and other ITO replacement opportunities, etc. For each application, the state of
technology development and approximate market development time scale is determined. For each market
segment, the main go-to-market strategies are presented and analysed. Where appropriate, the incumbent and
emerging rival materials are identified and examined. These materials include carbon black, carbon fibre,
graphite, carbon nanotubes, silver nanowires, ITO, silver flakes, copper nanoparticles, aluminium, silicon,
GaAs, ZnO, etc. In many cases, graphene-enabled performance premiums, which give space for premium
pricing, are evaluated. In our assessment, a critical link between the manufacturing technique, graphene
quality, and accessible potential target markets is established. This way, companies can be sorted by their size
and maturity of potential addressable target markets. Detailed company profiles are provided. In many cases,
the profiles are compiled using direct interviews with decision-makers within the companies. For each
company, detailed insight is given into their state of the technology, target markets, assets and business
strategy. Using our insight, an overall picture of the emerging graphene industry, from an investment and
revenue prospective, is constructed.
Who should buy this report?
Players active in: Commercialising graphene and carbon nanotubes Providing materials that graphene will
Graphene Markets, Technologies and Opportunities 2013 - 2018
2. rival including silver nanowires, silver nanoparticles, ITO, carbon black, carbon fibre, etc Assessing the use of
graphene as additive in composites and epoxies Developing transparent conductors and alternatives to ITO.
Feeding into the graphene supply chain including graphite miners Producing and using conductive inks,
particularly for smart packaging applications Assessing options for RFID inks Providing energy storage
solutions including batteries and supercapacitors Developing transistors including printed ones Investing in
emerging technologies
table Of Content
1. Executive Summary
1.1. Ideal Graphene Vis-à-vis Reality
1.2. Attributes Of Graphene Manufacturing Techniques
1.3. The State Of The Industry And Best Way Going Forward
1.4. Markets Overview And Forecasts
2. Graphene - The Wonder Material?
2.1. What Is Graphene?
2.2. Why Is Graphene So Great?
3. There Are Many Types Of Graphene
4. Cost-effective And Scalable Manufacturing Technique Is The Holy Grail
5. The State Of Investment, Production And Revenue In The Graphene Market
6. Moving Up The Value Chain Is Critical
6.1. Who Will Be The Winner In The Graphene Space?
7. The Ip Activity Is Moving From The Manufacturing Side To Cover End Uses
8. Reduced Graphene Oxide
8.1. Manufacturing Details- Process, Material Set, Scalability, Cost, Quality, Etc
8.2. Reduction Methods
8.3. Assessment And Market View
8.4. Companies
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3. 8.5. Pros And Cons
9. Chemical Vapour Deposition
9.1. Manufacturing Details- Process, Material Set, Scalability, Cost, Quality, Etc
9.2. Transfer
9.3. Assessment And Market View
9.4. Companies
9.5. Pros And Cons
10. Liquid Phase Exfoliation
10.1. Manufacturing Details- Process, Material Set, Scalability, Cost, Quality, Etc
10.2. Assessment And Market View
10.3. Companies
10.4. Pros And Cons
11. Plasma
11.1. Manufacturing Details- Process, Material Set, Scalability, Cost, Quality, Etc
11.1.1. Plasma Approach I
11.1.2. Plasma Approach Ii
11.2. Assessment And Market View
11.3. Companies
11.4. Pros And Cons
12. A General Market Overview
12.1. Graphene Markets- Target Markets, Go-to-market Strategy, The Interplay Between Manufacturing
Technique And Application, Etc
12.2. Assessment For Graphene Target Markets
12.3. Application/product Development Lifecycle Per Market Segment
13. Graphene Functional Inks- What Is Their Market Position?
13.1. Which Applications/market Segments Will Benefit?
13.2. Assessment
13.3. Conclusion
14. Graphene- Does It Have A Future As An Active Channel In Transistors?
14.1. Graphene- Are They Good For Transistors?
14.1.1. Digital Applications
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4. 14.1.2. Analogue/rf Electronics
14.1.3. Large Area Electronics- A Comparison With Other Thin Film Transistor Technologies
14.2. Conclusions
15. Graphene In Polymeric Composites- The Largest Near-term Opportunity For Graphene
15.1. Graphene/polymeric Composites
15.2. Is There An Added Value Or Performance Enhancement?
15.3. Which Applications/market Segments Will Benefit?
15.4. Our Assessment
15.5. Conclusions
16. Graphene - Has It Potential In Lithium-ion Or Rechargeable Lithium Metal Batteries?
16.1. Is There An Added Value Or Performance Enhancement?
16.2. Does Graphene Add Value Or Improve Performance When Added To Epoxy, Polyester, Pva, Pani,
Polycarbonates, Pet, Pvda, Pdms, Rubber, Etc
17. Graphene- A Winner Replacement For Ito?
17.1. What Markets Require A Transparent Conductor?
17.2. Why Is Ito Dominant And Why Replace It?
17.3. Is Ito The Only Doped Metal Oxide Used In The Industry?
17.4. Is Graphene The Only Material Trying To Replace Ito?
17.5. Is There An Added Value Or Performance Enhancement?
17.6. Graphene Does Offer Flexibility- Is That Good Enough?
17.7. How Does Graphene Compare Against Other Transparent Conductors?
17.8. Assessment
17.9. Conclusions
18. Graphene - Does It Deliver Value In Supercapacitor?
18.1. Supercapacitors- Technology And Markets
18.2. Is There An Added Value Or Performance Enhancement?
18.3. Assessment
18.4. Conclusions
19. Graphene Functional Inks In Rfid Tags
19.1. The Big Picture - Number Of Tags, Classifications, Price Tags
19.2. What Are The Material Options For Rfid Tags And How Do They Compare?
19.3. Does Graphene Deliver A Value In This Crowded Market?
19.4. Market Shares
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5. 20. Summary - Forecasts And Assessment
20.1. Forecast Per Sector By Mass, Market Share And Value
20.1.1. Smart Packaging
20.1.2. Ito Replacement
20.1.3. Rfid
20.1.4. R&d
20.1.5. High-strength Composite
20.1.6. Supercapacitors
21. Company Interviews
21.1. Cheaptubes
21.2. Durham Graphene Science
21.3. Grafen
21.4. Graphenea
21.5. Graphene Frontiers
21.6. Graphene Industries
21.7. Graphene Laboratory
21.8. Graphene Square
21.9. Graphene Technologies
21.10. Haydale
21.11. Incubation Alliance
21.12. Nanoinnova
21.13. University Of Cambridge
21.14. University Of Exeter
21.15. Vorbeck
21.16. Xg Sciences
21.17. Xolve
22. Company Profiles
22.1. Amo Gmbh, Germany
22.3. Basf, Germany
22.4. Carben Semicon Ltd, Russia
22.5. Carbon Solutions, Inc., Usa
22.6. Catalyx Nanotech Inc. (cni), Usa
22.7. Georgia Tech Research Institute (gtri), Usa
22.8. Grafoid, Canada
22.9. Granph Nanotech, Spain
22.10. Graphene Energy Inc., Usa
22.11. Graphensic, Sweden
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6. 22.12. Harbin Mulan, China
22.13. Hdplas
22.14. Hrl Laboratories, Usa
22.15. Ibm, Usa
22.16. Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (mit), Usa
22.17. Max Planck Institute For Solid State Research, Germany
22.18. Nanostructured & Amorphous Materials, Inc., Usa
22.19. Pennsylvania State University, Usa
22.20. Quantum Materials Corp, India
22.21. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (rpi), Usa
22.22. Rice University, Usa
22.23. Rutgers - The State University Of New Jersey, Usa
22.24. Samsung Electronics, Korea
22.25. Sungkyunkwan University Advanced Institute Of Nano Technology (saint), Korea
22.26. University Of California Los Angeles (ucla), Usa
22.27. University Of Manchester, Uk
22.28. University Of Princeton, Usa
22.29. University Of Southern California (usc), Usa
22.30. University Of Texas At Austin, Usa
22.31. University Of Wisconsin-madison, Usa
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