Carbon Nanotube “Stitches Patch” for Post Surgery Wound Healing By Lance Winslow
Not only are they 50 times stronger than steel, they are also lighter by an extremely wide margin. Did you know that scientists found something out that’s very interesting; carbon Nanotubes, and Graphene coatings break their bonds when introduced to certain enzymes in blood, yes the blood in animals and people.
Now then, not long ago, we are talking about this in our Internet style think tank, and I came up with a new innovation, idea, and potential invention in the bioscience and life sciences industry sector. A carbon nanotube patch or carbon nano-tube stitches for Post Surgery wound healing.
You see, Carbon Nano Tubes are decayed by enzymes in blood, and that includes members of the human species or other Earth species with blood, so it is perfect for veterinarians or hospital surgeons. How would this work you ask? Well let me explain it to you;
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The carbon nanotube stitches would be shaped like a spring, and you would place a device over the wound pressing the flesh together, and trying to align the skin. Next you would turn on the device, and it would spin this spring forward along the wound, as the front of the spring makes a path for the rest of the spring as it would whirl and twirl itself along and close up the wound.
Since blood causes carbon nano tubes to decay, over a two or three day – as the wound healed the carbon nanotubes would dissolve. Since carbon is part of the human body, and much of any animal species on this planet is carbon based, it wouldn’t hurt anything. In fact, if you coated the carbon nanotube stitches with some sort of antibiotic, you could also solve that problem. Please consider all this.
Lance Winslow is the Founder of the Online Think Tank, a diverse group of achievers, experts, innovators, entrepreneurs, thinkers, futurists, academics, dreamers, leaders, and general all around brilliant minds. Lance Winslow hopes you’ve enjoyed today’s discussion and topic. http://www.WorldThinkTank.net
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Multiwalled and Singlewalled Carbon nanotubes supplier India
Reinste Nanoventures Pvt. Ltd is official nanomaterials suppliers in India with Multiwalled carbon nanotubes, Singlewalled carbon nanotubes, carbon mesoporous, Nanodiamonds, silver nanoparticles, gold nanoparticles and many more. Reinste is the official CNT supplier in India and also offers functionalized multi walled CNT’s and singlewalled CNT’s which are very useful for varied applications in various industries.
With a portfolio of products catering to the needs of almost all scientific research communities in Nanotechnology sphere, we help our customers by delivering the most pertinent products with the assurance of quality. We rejoice in the fact that our products and services add values to our customers and in progression we build a priceless relationship of eminence with precision.
We are a new generation Nanotechnology company, providing Nanotechnology based solutions to companies to utilize the potential of Nanotechnology in their respective industries. Reinste Nano Ventures Pvt. Ltd provides exceptional quality research and commercial grade special nano alloys which can be used for enhancing various properties including but not limited to hardness, tensile strength, high melting point, lighter weight etc.
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Indian industries is going to benefit from CNT applications in the following fields
Air and Water Filtration
Biomedical Applications
Catalyst Supports
Ceramic Applications
Conductive Adhesives
Conductive Plastics
Energy Storage
Fibers and Fabrics
Field Emission Applications
Investment casting
Metal Molding
Molecular Electronics
Structural Composites
Thermal Conductivity
Thermal Materials
Properties of CNTs supplied by Reinste
High Electrical Conductivity
Very High Tensile Strength
Highly Flexible- can be bent considerably without damage
Very Elastic ~18% elongation to failure
High Thermal Conductivity
Low Thermal Expansion Coefficient
Good Field Emission of Electrons
High Aspect Ratio (length = ~1000 x diameter)
Reinste also bring the finest and purest form of nano materials and allied products like:-
• Nanodiamonds
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Reinste Nano Ventures emphases the significance of purest Nanomaterials with uniform composition free from any adulterants for class research and production purposes. In Reinste Nano ventures we ardently believe that innovation and differentiation are the fundamental components of growth and enlightenment of any organization. It also fulfills custom synthesis orders of Nano materials.
Eishita Koley is the online marketing expert in Reinste Nanoventures which is a manufacturers and suppliers of multiwalled carbon nanotubes and singlewalled carbon nanotubes and many other nanoparticles. For more info visit: www.reinste.com
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Polymer Carbon Nanotube Composites: The Polymer Latex Concept
Product Description
This book provides readers with a comprehensive toolbox for dispersing single-walled and multiwalled carbon nanotubes in thermoplastic polymer matrices. The book starts with an overview of all known techniques for dispersing CNTs in thermoplastic polymers and then concentrates on one of the most versatile techniques known nowadays: the so-called latex technology. Also discussed are the basic principles of this latex technology, the role of the matrix viscosity on pe… More >>
Polymer Carbon Nanotube Composites: The Polymer Latex Concept
Carbon Nanotubes Processing for Polymer Composites
For all the following methods it must be noticed that during the composite Processing, detestable dispersions of Carbon Nanotubes are obtained and it is very critical to prevent reaggregation after the initial dispersion has been achieved. This is less of an issue when surface modified tubes are employed, Since the dispersion is stabilized by short-range repulsion potentials due to either charge or satiric effects. However, as it is well known from colloidal science, that long-term stability is a real challenge. When dispersion is achieved using pristine tubes, no specific stabilization mechanisms are present and reaggregation rate depends on the viscosity of the suspending medium. The only practical method to prevent re-aggregation is by “freezing” the tubes in their position by either chemical cross linking of the matrix or by bringing the polymer below its glass transition temperature.
Perhaps the most common method for preparing CNT/polymer composites has been from solution, since it facilitates Nanotubes dispersion. Both organic solvents and water have been used to produce CNT/polymer composites. First, the Nanotubes are dispersed in the solvent via energetic agitation (magnetic or mechanic stirring, reflux or sonication). This step requires the employment of surface modified Nanotubes (either covalent or non-covalent) in order to achieve a metastable dispersion. Once the Nanotubes are dispersed in the solvent, the polymer, which was previously dissolved in the same solvent, is added to the dispersion so that the polymer chains intercalate between the tubes. The last step consists in removing the solvent by evaporation.
While solution processing is a valuable technique for both Nanotubes dispersion and composite formation, it is less suitable for industrial scale processes, where melt processing is preferred because of its speed and simplicity. In this case, the strategy consists in blending a molten thermoplastic with the Carbon Nanotubes in order to optimize the polymer-Nanotubes interactions and form a Nano composite. The polymer chains experience a dramatic loss of conformational entropy during the process. The proposed driving force for this mechanism is the important enthalpy contribution of the polymernanotube interactions during the blending step.
Preeti Prakash is an online marketing specialist. Currently, she is working for a Nanotechnology Company who is the manufacturers and suppliers of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNT) , Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes MWCNT and other types of carbon Nanotubes. For more info visit www.nanoshel.com now!
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Global Carbon Nanotubes Market – SWCNTS, MWCNTS, Technology, Applications, Trends & Outlook (2011 – 2016)
Carbon nanotubes are minuscule allotropes of carbon having sizes to the scale of nanometers. Their physical, electrical, and thermal properties make them special material for a number of applications. CNTs have very high tensile strength, excellent electrical conductivity, and the ability to bear high working temperatures. However, notwithstanding some challenges like high cost of production and integration issues, the CNT application markets have made great breakthroughs and enabled nanotechnology to become one of the most sought-after technologies to have made a huge impact on a wide range of applications such as electronics, medicine, aerospace, defense, automotives, energy, construction, etc. With some of the big producers stepping up their production capacities, the prices of CNTs are bound to come down and this will induce a spiral effect on the application areas; thereby pushing up the demand for CNTs. With extensive research regarding CNT being carried out by almost all the leading companies in the above mentioned application areas, the challenges for integration of CNT will eventually loosen out and in a nutshell, it would be said that carbon nanotubes are the hottest nanomaterial in the time to come.
All the major types of carbon nanotubes such as single-walled and multi-walled have been covered in depth in this report. Their production and pricing trends and forecast have been included. As this report focuses mainly on the major application areas of carbon nanotubes, we have included all the current possible application areas such as electronics and semiconductors, chemicals and polymers, batteries and capacitors, fuel cells, medical applications, advanced materials, defense, and others.
We have further divided these major applications areas into sub-segments that include field emission displays, sensors, hydrogen storage, lithium-ion batteries, fuel cell, solar PV cells, drug delivery, sporting goods, airframe and components, etc. and analyzed these markets with their trends and forecasts. Each of the macro and micro markets include detailed analysis of the market trends and forecast, affecting factors, and their competitive landscape.
We have carried out an in-depth geographic analysis for each of the markets and their sub-segments covering the major regional markets; viz. North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and ROW.
Table Of Contents :
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 KEY TAKE-AWAYS
1.2 REPORT DESCRIPTION
1.3 MARKETS COVERED
1.4 STAKEHOLDERS
1.5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1.5.1 MARKET SIZE
1.5.2 KEY DATA POINTS TAKEN FROM SECONDARY SOURCES
1.5.3 KEY DATA POINTS TAKEN FROM PRIMARY SOURCES
1.5.4 ASSUMPTIONS MADE FOR THIS REPORT
1.5.5 COMPANIES COVERED DURING PRIMARY RESEARCH
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 MARKET OVERVIEW
3.1 DEFINING THE GLOBAL CARBON NANOTUBE MARKET
3.2 BURNING ISSUES
3.2.1 QUALITY ISSUES
3.2.2 HIGH CAPITAL COSTS
3.2.3 PATENTS & IP BLOCKING
3.3 WINNING IMPERATIVES
3.3.1 EXPANSION OF NEW PRODUCTION CAPACITIES
3.3.2 COLLABORATIONS TO DEVELOP NEW APPLICATIONS
3.4 FACTORS INFLUENCING CNTS MARKET
3.4.1 DRIVERS
3.4.1.1 Superior properties
3.4.1.2 High demand from current & emerging applications
3.4.1.3 Technology advancements
3.4.2 RESTRAINTS
3.4.2.1 High price & processing difficulties
3.4.2.2 Purification required
3.4.2.3 Environmental concerns & health risk
3.4.3 OPPORTUNITIES
3.4.3.1 Good opportunities in emerging applications
3.4.3.2 Increasing application areas as prices come down
3.4.3.3 Emerging economies
3.5 GLOBAL CARBON NANOTUBES MARKET
3.5.1 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
3.5.2 GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
3.5.3 APPLICATIONS
3.5.4 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
3.6 FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
3.6.1 COMPETITIVE RIVALRY AMONG EXISTING PLAYERS
3.6.2 THREAT FROM NEW ENTRANTS
3.6.3 THREAT FROM SUBSTITUTES
3.6.4 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
3.6.5 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS
3.7 CARBON NANOTUBE – VALUE CHAIN
3.8 RAW MATERIAL & PRICE TREND ANALYSIS
3.8.1 RAW MATERIAL USED FOR MANUFACTURING OF CNTS BY CVD PROCESS
3.8.2 RAW MATERIAL USED FOR MANUFACTURING OF CNTS BY ARC DISCHARGE PROCESS
3.8.3 RAW MATERIAL PRICE TRENDS
3.8.3.1 Graphite
3.8.3.2 Ethylene
3.8.3.3 Benzene
3.9 HEALTH & SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
3.9.1 HEALTH & SAFETY ISSUES
3.9.2 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
3.10 PATENT ANALYSIS
3.10.1 SWCNTS RECEIVING MAXIMUM PATENTS
3.10.2 U.S. LEADS THE GLOBAL PATENT SCENARIO
3.10.3 SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. LEADS THE GLOBAL PATENTS SCENARIO
3.11 NEW PRODUCTION CAPACITY & ENTRANTS IN COMING YEARS
4 GLOBAL CARBON NANOTUBES MARKET BY PRODUCTS
4.1 SINGLE-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES (SWCNTS)
4.1.1 OVERVIEW
4.1.1.1 Market share analysis of global SWCNTs
4.1.2 GLOBAL SWCNTS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY
4.1.2.1 North America: SWCNTS
4.1.2.1.1 SWCNTS market share analysis
4.1.2.2 Europe: SWCNTS
4.1.2.2.1 SWCNTS market share analysis
4.1.2.3 APAC: SWCNTS
4.1.2.3.1 SWCNTS market share analysis
4.1.2.4 RoW: SWCNTS
4.1.2.5 Price trends – SWCNTS
4.2 MULTI-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES (MWCNTS)
4.2.1 OVERVIEW
4.2.1.1 Global MWCNTS market share analysis
4.2.2 GLOBAL MULTI-WALLED CNTS BY GEOGRAPHY
4.2.2.1 North America: MWCNTS
4.2.2.1.1 MWCNTS market share analysis
4.2.2.2 Europe: MWCNTS
4.2.2.2.1 MWCNTS market share analysis
4.2.2.3 APAC: MWCNTS
4.2.2.3.1 MWCNTS market share analysis
4.2.2.4 RoW: MWCNTS
4.2.2.5 Price trend
4.3 SWCNTS V/S MWCNTS
5 GLOBAL CARBON NANOTUBES MARKET ANALYSIS BY APPLICATIONS
5.1 ELECTRONICS & SEMICONDUCTORS
5.2 CHEMICAL & POLYMERS
5.3 BATTERIES & CAPACITORS
5.4 ENERGY
5.5 MEDICAL APPLICATIONS
5.6 COMPOSITES
5.7 AEROSPACE & DEFENCE
5.8 OTHERS
6 GLOBAL CARBON NANOTUBES MARKET ANALYSIS BY GEOGRAPHY
6.1 NORTH AMERICA
6.2 EUROPE
6.3 ASIA PACIFIC
6.4 REST OF THE WORLD
7 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
8 COMPANY PROFILES
8.1 ARKEMA S.A.
8.1.1 OVERVIEW
8.1.2 FINANCIALS
8.1.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.1.4 STRATEGY
8.1.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.2 ARRY INTERNATIONAL GMBH
8.2.1 OVERVIEW
8.2.2 FINANCIALS
8.2.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.2.4 STRATEGY
8.3 ARKNANO TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD
8.3.1 OVERVIEW
8.3.2 FINANCIALS
8.3.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
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8.3.4 STRATEGY
8.4 BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG
8.4.1 OVERVIEW
8.4.2 FINANCIALS
8.4.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.4.4 STRATEGY
8.4.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.5 BUCKYUSA INC
8.5.1 OVERVIEW
8.5.2 FINANCIALS
8.5.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.5.4 STRATEGY
8.6 CARBON NT&F 21
8.6.1 OVERVIEW
8.6.2 FINANCIALS
8.6.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.6.4 STRATEGY
8.7 CARBON SOLUTIONS INC
8.7.1 OVERVIEW
8.7.2 FINANCIALS
8.7.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.7.4 STRATEGY
8.7.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.8 CHENGDU ORGANIC CHEMICALS CO. LTD (TIMESNANO)
8.8.1 OVERVIEW
8.8.2 FINANCIALS
8.8.3 PRODUCTS
8.8.4 STRATEGY
8.9 CNANO TECHNOLOGY LTD
8.9.1 OVERVIEW
8.9.2 FINANCIALS
8.9.3 PRODUCTS
8.9.4 STRATEGY
8.9.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.10 CNT COMPANY LTD
8.10.1 OVERVIEW
8.10.2 FINANCIALS
8.10.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.10.4 STRATEGY
8.11 CONTINENTAL CARBON CO
8.11.1 OVERVIEW
8.11.2 FINANCIALS
8.11.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.11.4 STRATEGY
8.11.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.12 HANWHA NANOTECH CORP
8.12.1 OVERVIEW
8.12.2 FINANCIALS
8.12.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.12.4 STRATEGY
8.12.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.13 HYPERION CATALYSIS INTERNATIONAL INC
8.13.1 OVERVIEW
8.13.2 FINANCIALS
8.13.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.13.4 STRATEGY
8.13.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.14 KLEAN CARBON INC
8.14.1 OVERVIEW
8.14.2 FINANCIALS
8.14.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.14.4 STRATEGY
8.15 KOREA KUMHO PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY LTD
8.15.1 OVERVIEW
8.15.2 FINANCIALS
8.15.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.15.4 STRATEGY
8.15.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.16 MITSUBISHI RAYON CO. LTD
8.16.1 OVERVIEW
8.16.2 FINANCIALS
8.16.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.16.4 STRATEGY
8.16.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.17 NANO-C INC
8.17.1 OVERVIEW
8.17.2 FINANCIALS
8.17.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.17.4 STRATEGY
8.17.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.18 NANOCYL S.A.
8.18.1 OVERVIEW
8.18.2 FINANCIALS
8.18.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.18.4 STRATEGY
8.18.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.19 NANOINTEGRIS INC
8.19.1 OVERVIEW
8.19.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.19.3 STRATEGY
8.19.4 DEVELOPMENTS
8.20 NANOLAB INC.
8.20.1 OVERVIEW
8.20.2 FINANCIALS
8.20.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.20.4 STRATEGY
8.20.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.21 NANOSHEL LLC
8.21.1 OVERVIEW
8.21.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.21.3 STRATEGY
8.22 NANOTAILOR INC
8.22.1 OVERVIEW
8.22.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.22.3 STRATEGY
8.22.4 DEVELOPMENTS
8.23 NANOTECHLABS INC
8.23.1 OVERVIEW
8.23.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.23.3 STRATEGY
8.23.4 DEVELOPMENTS
8.24 NANOTHINX S.A.
8.24.1 OVERVIEW
8.24.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.24.3 STRATEGY
8.25 QUANTUM MATERIALS CORP
8.25.1 OVERVIEW
8.25.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.25.3 STRATEGY
8.26 ROSSETER HOLDINGS LTD
8.26.1 OVERVIEW
8.26.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.26.3 STRATEGY
8.27 SES RESEARCH
8.27.1 OVERVIEW
8.27.2 FINANCIALS
8.27.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.28 SHENZHEN NANOTECH PORT CO., LTD (NTP)
8.28.1 OVERVIEW
8.28.2 FINANCIALS
8.28.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.28.4 STRATEGY
8.29 SHOWA DENKO K.K.
8.29.1 OVERVIEW
8.29.2 FINANCIALS
8.29.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.29.4 STRATEGY
8.29.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.30 SOUTHWEST NANOTECHNOLOGIES INC
8.30.1 OVERVIEW
8.30.2 FINANCIALS
8.30.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.30.4 STRATEGY
8.30.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.31 SUN NANOTECH CO LTD
8.31.1 OVERVIEW
8.31.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.31.3 STRATEGY
8.32 THOMAS SWAN & CO. LTD
8.32.1 OVERVIEW
8.32.2 FINANCIALS
8.32.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.32.4 STRATEGY
8.32.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.33 TORAY INDUSTRIES INC
8.33.1 OVERVIEW
8.33.2 FINANCIALS
8.33.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.33.4 STRATEGY
8.33.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.34 UNIDYM INC
8.34.1 OVERVIEW
8.34.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.34.3 STRATEGY
8.34.4 DEVELOPMENTS
APPENDIX
U.S. PATENTS
EUROPE PATENTS
JAPAN PATENTS
LIST OF TABLES
1 GLOBAL CNTS MARKET, BY TYPES, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
2 GLOBAL CNTS MARKET, BY PRODUCTION CAPACITIES, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
3 GLOBAL CNTS MARKET, BY TYPES, BY REVENUES, 2010 ($MILLION)
4 CNTS PRODUCTION CAPACITY EXPANSIONS (2009 – 2010)
5 JOINT COLLABORATIONS IN CNTS MARKET
6 CNTS PROPERTIES V/S OTHER MATERIAL PROPERTIES
7 CNTS PRICES V/S OTHER MATERIALS PRICES
8 FUTURE APPLICATIONS
9 GLOBAL CNTS MARKET, BY PRODUCTION CAPACITIES, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
10 MAJOR PLAYERS IN GLOBAL CNTS MARKET (2010)
11 CNTS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY, BY REVENUES, 2010 V/S 2016 ($MILLION)
12 GLOBAL CNTS MARKET, BY APPLICATIONS, BY REVENUES, 2010 ($MILLION)
13 MAJOR PLAYERS, BY TECHNOLOGY (2010)
14 GLOBAL CNTS MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
15 GLOBAL CNTS MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGIES, BY PRODUCTION CAPACITY, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
16 TYPES OF MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY – PROS & CONS
17 GLOBAL GRAPHITE PRICES, 2009 – 2016 ($/TON)
18 GLOBAL ETHYLENE PRICES, 2009 – 2016 ($/TON)
19 GLOBAL BENZENE PRICES, 2009 – 2016 ($/TON)
20 REGULATIONS
21 NUMBER OF PATENTS FILED BY ASSIGNEE (2008 – 2010)
22 EXPECTED PRODUCTION CAPACITIES
23 NEW ENTRANTS
24 GLOBAL SWCNTS MARKET, BY PRODUCTION CAPACITY, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
25 GLOBAL SWCNTS MARKET, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
26 MAJOR PLAYERS IN GLOBAL SWCNTS MARKET (2010)
27 NORTH AMERICA: SWCNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
28 NORTH AMERICA: SWCNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY PRODUCTION CAPACITY, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
29 NORTH AMERICA: MAJOR PLAYERS (2010)
30 EUROPE: SWCNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
31 EUROPE: SWCNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY PRODUCTION CAPACITY, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
32 EUROPE: MAJOR PLAYERS (2010)
33 APAC: SWCNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
34 APAC: SWCNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY PRODUCTION CAPACITY, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
35 APAC: MAJOR PLAYERS (2010)
36 ROW: SWCNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
37 ROW: SWCNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY PRODUCTION CAPACITY, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
38 GLOBAL MWCNTS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY, BY PRODUCTION CAPACITY, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
39 GLOBAL MWCNTS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
40 MAJOR PLAYERS IN GLOBAL MWCNTS (2010)
41 NORTH AMERICA: MWCNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
42 NORTH AMERICA: MWCNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY PRODUCTION CAPACITY, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
43 NORTH AMERICA: MAJOR PLAYERS (2010)
44 EUROPE: MWCNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
45 EUROPE: MWCNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY PRODUCTION CAPACITY, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
46 EUROPE: MAJOR PLAYERS (2010)
47 APAC: MWCNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
48 APAC: MWCNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY PRODUCTION CAPACITY, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
49 APAC: MAJOR PLAYERS (2010)
50 ROW: MWCNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
51 ROW: MWCNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY PRODUCTION CAPACITY, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
52 SWCNTS V/S. MWCNTS
53 GLOBAL CNTS MARKET, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
54 GLOBAL CNTS MARKET, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
55 GLOBAL CNTS APPLICATIONS IN ELECTRONICS & SEMICONDUCTORS SECTOR, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
56 GLOBAL CNTS APPLICATIONS IN ELECTRONICS & SEMICONDUCTORS SECTOR, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
57 GLOBAL CNT APPLICATIONS IN CHEMICAL & POLYMERS SECTOR, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
58 GLOBAL CNT APPLICATIONS IN CHEMICAL & POLYMERS SECTOR, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
59 GLOBAL CNTS APPLICATIONS IN BATTERIES & CAPACITORS SECTOR, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
60 GLOBAL CNTS APPLICATIONS IN BATTERIES & CAPACITORS SECTOR, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
61 GLOBAL CNTS APPLICATIONS IN ENERGY SECTOR, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
62 GLOBAL CNTS APPLICATIONS IN ENERGY SECTOR, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
63 GLOBAL CNTS APPLICATIONS IN MEDICAL APPLIATION SECTOR, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
64 GLOBAL CNTS APPLICATIONS IN MEDICAL APPLIATIONS SECTOR, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
65 GLOBAL CNTS APPLICATIONS IN COMPOSITES SECTOR, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
66 GLOBAL CNTS APPLICATIONS IN COMPOSITE SECTOR, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
67 GLOBAL CNTS APPLICATIONS IN AEROSPACE & DEFENSE SECTOR, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
68 GLOBAL CNTS APPLICATIONS IN AEROSPACE & DEFENSE SECTOR, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
69 GLOBAL CNTS APPLICATIONS IN OTHER SECTOR, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
70 GLOBAL CNTS APPLICATIONS IN OTHER SECTOR, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
71 CNTS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
72 CNTS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
73 NORTH AMERICA: CNTS MARKET, BY TYPES, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
74 NORTH AMERICA: CNTS MARKET, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
75 NORTH AMERICA: CNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
76 NORTH AMERICA: CNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
77 EUROPE: CNTS MARKET, BY TYPES, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
78 EUROPE: CNTS MARKET, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
79 EUROPE: CNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
80 EUROPE: CNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
81 APAC: CNTS MARKET, BY TYPES, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
82 APAC: CNTS MARKET, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
83 APAC: CNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
84 APAC: CNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
85 ROW: CNTS MARKET, BY TYPES, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
86 ROW: CNTS MARKET, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
87 ROW: CNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
88 ROW: CNTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
89 MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
90 NEW PRODUCTS LAUNCHES
91 AGREEMENTS & COLLABORATIONS
92 PRODUCTION/GEOGRAPHIC/OPERATIONAL EXPANSIONS
93 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
94 OTHERS
LIST OF FIGURES
1 DEFINING THE GLOBAL CNTS MARKET
2 GLOBAL CNTS MARKET (2010)
3 PATENTS FOR GLOBAL CNTS MARKET
4 GLOBAL CNTS MARKET, BY PRODUCTION CAPACITIES, 2009 – 2016 (IN TONS)
5 GLOBAL CNTS MARKET, BY REVENUES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
6 MARKET SHARE OF KEY PLAYERS IN GLOBAL CNTS MARKET (2010)
7 CNTS MARKET SHARE BY GEOGRAPHY (2010 VS 2016)
8 GLOBAL CNTS MARKET SHARE, BY APPLICATIONS (2010)
9 GLOBAL CNTS MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY SHARE (2010)
10 PORTER’S FIVE FORCE MODEL FOR CNTS MARKET
11 VALUE CHAIN SNAPSHOT OF CNTS
12 GLOBAL GRAPHITE PRICES, 2009 – 2016 ($/TON)
13 GLOBAL ETHYLENE PRICES, 2009 – 2016 ($/TON)
14 GLOBAL BENZENE PRICES, 2009 – 2016 ($/TON)
15 PATENT TRENDS BY MARKET SEGMENTS
16 PATENT ANALYSIS BY GEOGRAPHY (2008 – 2010)
17 PATENTS IN THE FIELD OF CARBON NANOTUBES, BY REGION (2008 – 2010)
18 PATENTS FILED BY TYPES (2010)
19 CNTS PATENTS FILED BY APPLICATIONS (2010)
20 PATENT ANALYSIS BY ASSIGNEE (2008 – 2010)
21 TYPES OF CNTS
22 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL SWCNTS MARKET (2010)
23 SWCNTS MARKET, BY REGION (2010 VS 2016)
24 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS OF SWCNTS (2010)
25 EUROPE: MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS OF SWCNTS (2010)
26 APAC: MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS OF SWCNTS (2010)
27 SWCNTS PRICES TREND, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016 ($/PER KILOGRAM)
28 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL MWCNTS (2010)
29 MWCNTS MARKET, BY REGION (2010 V/S 2016)
30 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS OF MWCNTS (2010)
31 EUROPE: MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS OF MWCNTS (2010)
32 APAC: MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS OF MWCNTS (2010)
33 MWCNTS PRICE TREND, BY REGION, 2009 – 2016 ($/PER KILOGRAM)
34 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE (JANUARY 2008 – FEBRUARY 2011)
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