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市場調查報告書

新一代電源:生物電池R&D及未來發展方向

Next Generation Battery U.S. Biofuel Cells R&D and Future Directions

出版商 Fuji-Keizai U.S.A., Inc.
出版日期 2006年10月 商品編碼 52083
內容資訊 英文 80 PAGES
價格
US $ 795 English Version Hard Copy Print Edition
US $ 795 Japanese Version Hard Copy Print Edition
US $ 1195 English Version PDF Department License
US $ 1195 Japanese Version PDF Department License


新一代電源:生物電池R&D及未來發展方向 是由出版商Fuji-Keizai U.S.A., Inc.在2006年10月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含80 PAGES 價格從美金795起跳。

簡介

專門於資訊科技、生物科技、奈米科技3大領域市場調查、顧問服務的美國市調公司Fuji-Keizai U.S.A., Inc. (總公司:New York City),針對美國生物電池的R&D及未來方向進行調查分析及預測,並出版報告書 "Next Generation Battery U.S. Biofuel Cells R&D and Future Directions"

本報告書內容包括:現在在美國國內是誰?正在從事什麼樣的研究工作?以何種用途為目標?策略聯盟的夥伴是誰?商業化預測等報告。內容綱要摘記如下:

※本報告書可購買日文版。購買時,請選擇本頁下方價格訊息處的"Japanese Version" 。

摘要

單元A: 酵素生物電池

第1章 酵素生物電池的定義及分類

第2章 酵素生物電池市場的現況及用途預測

第3章 技術及市場性

  • 過去及現在的R&D及創新活動
  • 什麼是阻礙
    • 阻礙
    • 酵素相關問題
    • 酵素相關問題的因應方案
  • 利用原料目前及今後的動向
    • 原料動向
    • 奈米結構材料
  • 特定用途及市場發展性

第4章 今後展望

第5章 企業及R&D中心的活動概要

  • 企業及R&D中心活動一覽
    • 技術企業及研究機構
    • 其他技術企業及研究機構
  • 策略性合縱連橫
    • Enzymatic Biofuel Cell Alliances 1
    • Enzymatic Biofuel Cell Alliances 2
    • Enzymatic Biofuel Cell Alliances 3

第6章 酵素生物電池企業及研究機構活動

  • 共同調查項目
    • 聯絡資訊
    • R&D及技術類型
    • 目標用途
    • 技術詳細及優點
    • 技術開發課題
    • 技術的今後發展預測
    • R&D的下一個階段及商業化可能性
    • 合作企業・合縱連橫

單元B: 微生物電池

第1章 微生物電池的定義及分類

第2章 微生物電池市場的現況及用途預測

第3章 技術及市場可能性

  • 過去及現在的R&D及創新活動
    • 微生物電池系統的設計原理
  • 什麼是阻礙
  • 利用原料目前及今後的動向
  • 特定用途及市場發展性

第4章 今後展望

第5章 企業及R&D中心的活動概要

  • 開發企業及R&D中心的活動
    • 技術企業及研究機構
    • 其他技術企業及研究機構
    • 策略性合縱連橫

第6章 微生物電池企業及研究機構的活動

  • 共同調查項目
    • 聯絡資訊
    • R&D及技術類型
    • 目標用途
    • 技術詳細及優點
    • 技術開發課題
    • 技術的今後發展預測
    • R&D的下一個階段及商業化可能性
    • 合作企業・合縱連橫

目錄

Abstract

Executive Summary

The kinds of biological fuel cells (BFCs), also known as biofuel cells, which we are covering in the report are the following two types:

  • (1) Enzymatic biofuel cells, that use enzymes derived from living organisms to harness energy.
  • (2) Microbial-based biofuel cells, that converts chemical energy to electrical energy by the catalytic reaction of microorganisms.

Both biological fuel cells are electrochemical cell devices that use organic material as the energy source and put out a small amount of electrical power.

In this report, rather than focusing on introducing biofuel cell technology, we are concentrating on reporting who is doing what research activities, what applications are they aiming for and who are the strategic partners, etc.

Of course, biological fuel cell researchers face many challenges, and the journey to commercialization is long, and whether or not pursuing this technology is worth the cost is unclear; however, as the research progresses, there will be more clarity. Since organic material exists everywhere, technical breakthrough may be possible with ingenious ideas. If innovation becomes reality, with cutting edge technologies, biological fuel cells may emerge at the forefront of fuel cell technological development.

Since BFCs are electrochemical cells, applications such as the biological fuel cells for nanotechnology, biosensors, and medical sensors and devices could be also expected. Also, using biological fuel cells for portable electronics devices, by improving BFC' s currently small power output capability, is under consideration as well.

For large-scale applications, using BFCs at a wastewater treatment plant may be possible. In such an application the bacteria would consume waste material from the water and produce supplementary power for the plant. In the future, BFC applications may extend from the microscopic world to large-scale applications. Either way, we can' t take our eyes off these potentially great new R&D efforts.

Table of Contents

Section A: Enzymatic Biofuel Cells

  • 1. Definitions and Classifications of Enzymatic Biofuel Cells
  • 2. Enzymatic Biofuel Cell Application Forecast
  • 3. Technologies and Marketability
    • 3.1 Historical and Current R&D
    • 3.2 What is Bottlenecks?
      • 3.2.1 Bottlenecks
      • 3.2.2 Problems with Enzymes
    • 3.3 Current and Future Trends in Material Usage
      • 3.3.1 Material Trends
      • 3.3.2 Other Materials for Enzymatic Immobilization
      • 3.3.3 Nanostructure Materials
    • 3.4 Specific Applications and Marketability
  • 4. Future Outlook
  • 5. Company and R&D Center Activity
    • 5.1 Companies and R&D Centers at a Glance
      • 5.1.1 Technology Companies and R&D Centers Activity (Organization, Location, Technology Focus, Current R&D Stage, Partnership and Alliances)
      • 5.1.2 Other Technology Companies and R&D Centers
    • 5.2 Strategic Alliances At-a-Glance
      • Enzymatic Biofuel Cell Alliances 1
      • Enzymatic Biofuel Cell Alliances 2
      • Enzymatic Biofuel Cell Alliances 3
  • 6. Activities of Enzymatic Biofuel Companies and R&D Centers
    • Common Research Items
      • R&D and Type of Technology
      • Target Applications
      • Technology Details and Advantages
      • Complications in Technology Development
      • Future Outlook for This Technology
      • Next Stage of R&D and Commercial Implications
      • Partnership and Alliances
    • 6.1 to 6.15 (Total 15)

Section B: Microbial Based Biofuel Cells

  • 1. The Definitions and Classifications of Microbial Based Biofuel Cell
  • 2. Microbial Biofuel Cell Application Forecasts
  • 3. Technologies and Marketability
    • 3.1 Historical and Current Research
    • 3.2 Bottlenecks
    • 3.3 Material Trends
    • 3.4 Specific Applications and Marketability
  • 4. Future Outlook
  • 5. Company and R&D Center Activity
    • 5.1 Companies and R&D Centers Activity at a Glance
      • 5.1.1 Technology Companies and R&D Centers Activity(Organization, Location, Technology Focus, Current R&D Stage, Partnership and Alliances)
      • 5.1.2 Other Technology Companies and R&D Centers
    • 5.2 Strategic Alliances At-a-Glance
  • 6. Activities of Microbial Biofuel Cell Companies and R&D Centers
    • Common Research Items
      • Department and URL
      • Target Applications
      • Technology Details and Advantages
      • Complications in Technology Development
      • Future Outlook for This Technology
      • Next Stage of R&D and Commercial Implications
      • Partnership and Alliances
    • 6.1 to 6.5 (Total 5)
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