PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1604541
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1604541
The global photocatalyst market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.83%, reaching a market size of US$6.938 billion in 2030 from US$4.545 billion in 2025.
The term photocatalyst is derived from two words: photo, which means photon, and catalyst, a substance that changes the rate of reaction to the presence of the substance. Hence, photocatalysts change the rate of a chemical reaction depending on the light. This process is given the name photocatalysis. Photocatalysis involves reaction by photonic irradiation and semiconductor support. This material has the property of getting energized by light and can support a chemical reaction.
Global photocatalyst market drivers
Photocatalysts also utilize solar energy to support sustainable chemical reactions, which has further reduced fossil fuel use during industrial processes. As research and development investment continues, especially in hydrogen technologies and solar-driven applications, photocatalytic systems have become increasingly pivotal in efforts toward sustainable global energy solutions.
Global photocatalyst market geographical outlook
Asia Pacific's photocatalyst market is anticipated to experience tremendous growth due to burgeoning urbanization, rapid industrialization, and rising environmental concerns in the region. As countries such as China, India, and Japan expand their infrastructure and construction activities, demand for innovative, sustainable building materials incorporating photocatalytic technologies is rising. Data released by the American Institute of Architects' (AIA) Shanghai office indicate that China is expected to construct ten cities similar to New York by 2025.
Photocatalytic materials can purify the air as they decontaminate pollutants and have self-cleaning properties, elongating the lifetime of buildings. Adding to it, interest in renewable energy and sustainable activities propels investments in photocatalytic applications in water and air purifications to deal with some of the most important environmental issues. In India, the environmental technology industry includes the potentially lucrative water and wastewater management subsector. In this regard, by 2030, the amount of water required in India is expected to double over the current availability.
Governments' stricter regulations aimed at combating pollution also promote higher adoption of photocatalytic technologies. For instance, in India, in July 2024, a new metal oxide nanocomposite was designed, which aids in the photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants such as dyes and pharmaceuticals. Hence, it can be employed as a sustainable technology for cleaning up the environment.
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