PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1479905
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1479905
Nanocellulose is a kind of cellulose derived from wood pulp. Mechanical procedures involving high shear pressures are used to separate the substance from the wood. It is produced using high-pressure homogenizers, ultrasonic homogenizers, grinders, or microfluidizers, for example.
These nanoparticles are very light, sturdy, and electrically conductive, making them a great product for use in composites. A nanocomposite containing a nano cellulose component has the strength to stop a bullet, making it suitable for the production of bullet-proof goods. Furthermore, due to its low density, high aspect ratio, and hardness, it is an excellent addition to cement.
Due to its low oxygen permeability, nano-fibrillated cellulose has the potential to replace plastic films in composite packaging. Consumers are becoming increasingly cautious about the use of synthetic fillers in composite materials owing to environmental concerns.
As a result, replacing synthetic pads with natural ones will benefit the environment. Since the product has high heat conductivity, a low density, and is biodegradable, it is a suitable choice. Consumer demand for eco-friendly products in the personal care and food and beverage sectors is driving the demand.
According to the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI), the growing number of patent applications and research publications reflects the public's interest in this type of nanomaterial. Nanocellulose has the potential to replace many petrochemical-based goods and is less expensive than other nanoscale high-performance materials.
It has outstanding qualities like disability, biodegradability, transparency, flexibility, high mechanical strength, and barrier properties, among others. In the coming years, the growing food and beverage sector, as well as rising health concerns, will play a significant role in driving the nano cellulose market share.
Most packaging industry firms are also making significant efforts to improve packaging material qualities in terms of sustainability and recycling. Nanocellulose has a significant impact on lowering carbon footprints. In the coming years, the industry will be fueled by rising environmental concerns, including global warming and environmental regulations.
Even though cellulose is abundant in nature, the synthesis of these nanomaterials necessitates extensive technical expertise and technology, which raises the production cost. Furthermore, numerous other materials provide the same function as these materials at a far cheaper cost. Metal additions, for instance, change the characteristics of plastic composites in the same way as nano cellulose does, but at a fraction of the cost. As a result, regulated monoculture is necessary to ensure a steady supply, raising the entire cost of manufacturing. Therefore, the market's development potential is hampered by the high manufacturing costs.
Global nanocellulose market analysis segmented by type into nano fibrillated cellulose, bacterial nanocellulose, and nanocrystalline cellulose
The analysis of the global nano-cellulose market is categorized by type into nano-fibrillated cellulose, bacterial nanocellulose, and nanocrystalline cellulose. For Nanofibrillated Cellulose (NFC), applications span across composite materials, food additives, filtration membranes, drug delivery systems, and aerogels. Bacterial Nanocellulose (BNC) finds applications in medical implants, wound dressings, tissue engineering, food thickening agents, and cosmetics. In the case of Nanocrystalline Cellulose (NCC), applications include composites, coatings, electronics, barrier films, and drug delivery.
North America is anticipated to hold a significant share of the global nanocellulose market-
Throughout the forecasted period, North America is expected to hold a significant share of the market. The increasing demand from the aerospace and pharmaceutical industries is a key driver for market growth. For example, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), U.S. commercial air carriers domestic enplanements by carrier group, witnessed a rise from 402 million in 2021 to 522 million in 2022 for mainline, with projections reaching 402 million by 2025.
In North America, prominent research institutions and companies are actively engaged in the development and innovation of nano-cellulose technologies. The region's robust economic foundation, well-established industries, commitment to sustainability, and advancements in research and development collectively position it as a major player in the global nano-cellulose market.
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