Despite being the most available
natural polymer on earth, it is only recently that cellulose has gained
prominence as a nanostructured material, in the form of cellulose nanocrystals
(CNC) and micro/nanofibrillar cellulose (MFC/NFC). There are now a number of
producers, from SMEs to multi-national companies, and production volumes will
increase to over 300 tons per annum over the next year and over 3000 tons per
annum by 2016. Nanocellulose is being developed for applications in composites,
construction materials, porous materials, fibre web structures (e.g. paper and
board), coatings, functional surfaces and functional additives (e.g.
rheological modifiers). There will be high-volume applications in composites,
textiles, paints and adhesives and niche applications in biomedical materials.
Its biodegradability is important when the current environmental, societal and
political issues regarding the development of innovative, sustainable and
recyclable materials.
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- Technology description and production methods
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- Production volumes, total, forecasted and by producer
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Table of
Contents
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1.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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2.
METHODOLOGY
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3.
NANOCELLULOSE OVERVIEW
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3.1. PROPERTIES
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3.2. PRODUCTION METHODS
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4. MARKET
STRUCTURE
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5. SUPPLY
CHAIN
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6.
NANOCELLULOSE PATENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
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7.
NANOCELLULOSE PRODUCTION VOLUMES
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8. MARKETS
AND APPLICATIONS
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8.1. Composites
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8.2. Electronics
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8.3. Construction
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8.4. Paper and pulp
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8. Filtration
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8.6. Medicine and life sciences
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8.7. Paints, films and coatings
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8.8. Rheologial modifiers
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8.9. Aerogels
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8.10. Oil industry
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9 PRODUCER
AND RESEARCH GROUP PROFILES
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9.1. AIST
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9.2. Alberta Innovates-Technology
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9.3. ArboraNano
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9.4. BioVision Technology, Inc.
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9.5. Borregaard Chemcell
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9.6. Cellucomp Ltd.
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9.7. Celluforce
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9.8. Daicel Chemical Ltd.
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9.9. EMPA
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9.10. Finnish Centre for
Nanocellulosic Technologies
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9.11. FP Innovations
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9.12. Green Core Composites
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9.13. Innventia AB
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9.14. J. Rettenmaier & Sohne
GmbH
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9.15. Jenpolymers Ltd.
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9.16. Melodea
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9.17. Nippon Paper
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9.18. Oji Paper
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9.19. Polybio, Inc.
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9.20. StoraEnso Ltd.
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9.21. US Forestry Service Products
Laboratory
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9.22. US Forestry Service/University
of Maine
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9.23. UPM-Kymmene Ltd.
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9.24. Verso Paper
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