全球的生物可再生化學品市場 是由出版商Specialist in Business Information在2010年12月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含162 Pages 價格從美金4800起跳。
本報告,調查分析全球生物可再生化學品市場的現狀,並彙整生物可再生化學品的概要、各種基礎/中間化學品的生產實績、市場成長牽引因子、市場的阻礙、主要應用、專利・財政・研究資金・生產等的各種動向、主要企業的檔案資料等,由下列摘要形式闡述。
第1章 報告摘要
第2章 生物可再生化學品的定義
第3章 市場
- 全球的生物可再生化學品市場
- 主要的生物可再生化學品
- 生物可再生化學品的價格動向
- 生產領導者的美國・歐洲
- 領先市場的美國・歐洲
- 生物可再生產品的製造業者:化學品 vs 燃料
- 生物可再生基礎化學品市場
- 全球的甘油市場
- 全球的乳酸市場
- 全球的琥珀酸市場
- 其他基礎化學品
- 生物可再生中間化學品
- 聚乳酸市場
- 聚羥基烷酯(PHA)市場
- 1,3-丙二醇市場
- 生化丁醇市場
- 生物乙烯於生物基礎聚合物上的使用
- 其他生物可再生中間化學品
- 市場影響因子・市場預測
第4章 生物可再生化學品的應用
- 生物基礎的塑膠&聚合物的應用
- BIOFRONT
- 使用生物基礎化學品的清潔劑
- 溶劑
- 接著劑&密封劑
- 機能性食品
第5章 生物可再生化學品的動向
- 生物可再生化學品的專利動向
- 生物可再生化學品企業的財務動向
- 研究資金&動向
- 生產動向
- 生物可再生化學品的規範與規格
第6章 生物可再生化學品企業
- Archer Daniels Midland
- DNP Green Technology
- DuPont
- Genomatica
- Gevo
- Metabolix
- NatureWorks
- Procter & Gamble
- Purac
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Abstract
Increasing environmental awareness on the part of product manufacturers and
the desire to reduce dependency on oil are the leading drivers behind the $2.4
billion global market for biorenewable chemicals (BRC) in 2010. This steadily
growing market has experienced a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.8%,
a growth trend that is going to increase as the world resumes a more normal
production page and new bio-based chemicals such as bioethylene come to
market. By 2015 the BRC market will be worth $6.8 billion, a CAGR of 22.8%
between 2010 and 2015. The largest region for BRC sales continues to be the
U.S., which captured 21.6% of the BRC market in 2009. The platform
biorenewable chemicals (PBC) glycerin and lactic acid make up the bulk of
biorenewable chemicals being sold in 2010, accounting for 79.2% of the market.
There is a large range in market maturity for PBCs, ranging from mature
markets such as lactic acid to nascent markets for chemicals such as succinic
acid.
Compared to the platform chemicals market, the intermediate biorenewable
chemicals (IBC) market is much more nascent, particularly in relation to its
potential. In 2010, IBCs accounted for $574.9 million of the BRC market;
however this will grow to $2.5 billion in 2015 and account for 37.0% of
biorenewable chemical sales. The strongest growth will be for secondary
chemicals such as polylactic acid (PLA), polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) and
bioethylene that are used to manufacture bio-based plastics.
Biorenewable Chemicals World Market by SBI Energy provides key insight into
current and future markets for biorenewable chemicals worldwide, with a
particular emphasis on the U.S. market. The analysis includes definitions,
current product offerings and market detail on the following segments:
- Industrial organic acids, amino acids and other organic compounds, made
from biorenewable feedstocks such as corn, oilseeds and sugarcane, which can
be used as the building blocks for alternatives to petroleum-based chemicals.
These chemicals are referred to as platform biorenewable chemicals (PBC).
- Industrial organic acids and polymers that are manufactured from platform
biorenewable chemicals and are themselves key chemical components for the
manufacture of many other chemicals and products. These chemicals are referred
to as intermediate biorenewable chemicals (IBC).
The report also analyzes the key industries that make use of biorenewable
chemicals for their end products. These include bioplastics, cleaners,
solvents and adhesives.
Report Methodology
This report contains primary and secondary data obtained from government
sources, trade associations and publications, business journals, scientific
papers, company literature, investment reports, and interviews with industry
professionals. Statistics on U.S. production, imports and exports are from the
U.S. International Trade Commission; European production and trade data comes
from Eurostat; trade data for other nations comes from the respective customs
office for each country and the United Nations ComTrade database.
What You' ll Get in This Report
Biorenewable Chemicals World Market provides a concise, focused look on the
market for chemicals made from biomass feedstocks as it exists today, and
shows where the market is moving between 2010 and 2015. The report highlights
key players in the biorenewable chemicals industry and pinpoints ways that
current and prospective competitors can capitalize on recent trends and
spearhead new ones. No other market research report provides both the
comprehensive analysis and extensive data that Biorenewable Chemicals World
Market offers. Plus, you' ll benefit from extensive data, presented in
easy-to-read and practical charts, tables and graphs.
How You' ll Benefit from this Report
If your company is considering investing in biorenewable technology, or is
involved in petroleum-based chemical production and considering expanding its
portfolio to include bio-based alternatives, you will find this report
invaluable as it provides a comprehensive package of information and insight
not offered in any other single source. You will gain a thorough understanding
of the current market for biorenewable platform and intermediate chemicals, as
well as projected markets and trends for these chemicals through 2015. The
report also provides a concise view of the top application industries for
available bio-based chemicals, outlining key drivers and barriers for these
markets.
This report will help:
- Marketing managers identify market opportunities and develop targeted
promotion plans for businesses looking to develop markets for both new and
existing biorenewable chemicals.
- Research and development professionals stay on top of competitor
initiatives and explore demand for bio-based chemicals as well as the
downstream product market for platform and secondary biorenewable chemicals.
- Advertising agencies working with clients in a host of market sectors such
as packaging, retail and commercial cleaner products, transportation, textiles
or construction products to develop messages and images that compel
homeowners, businesses and industries to migrate towards bio-based chemicals
as an alternative to petroleum-based products.
- Business development executives understand the dynamics of the market and
identify possible partnerships with feedstock providers, key organizations and
biorenewable chemical manufacturers with unique products or processes.
- Information and research center librarians provide market researchers,
brand and product managers and other colleagues with the vital information
they need to do their jobs more effectively.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Executive Summary
- Key Biorenewable Chemicals
- The World Biorenewable Chemicals Market
- Regional Breakdown of BRC Production and Market
- Platform Biorenewable Chemicals Market
- Figure 1-1: World Platform Biorenewable Chemical Market, 2006-2010 (in
million $)
- Glycerin World Market
- Table 1-1: World Glycerin Market, 2006-2010 (in million $)
- Lactic Acid World Market
- Succinic Acid & Other Platform Chemicals
- Intermediate Biorenewable Chemicals Market
- Figure 1-2: World Intermediate Biorenewable Chemical Market, 2006-2010
(in million $)
- Polylactic Acid World Market
- Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) World Market
- 1,3-Propanediol World Market
- Biobutanol World Market
- Using Bioethylene for Bio-Based Polymers
- Other Intermediate Biorenewable Chemicals
- Biorenewable Chemical Market Forecast
- Figure 1-3: World Biorenewable Chemical Market Forecast, 2011-2015 (in
million $)
- Platform Biorenewable Chemicals Forecast
- Table 1-2: Platform Biorenewable Chemical Production Forecast, 2011-2015
(in million pounds)
- Intermediate Biorenewable Chemicals Forecast
- Table 1-3: Intermediate Biorenewable Chemical Production Forecast,
2011-2015 (in million pounds)
- Biorenewable Chemical Companies
- Manufacturing Trends
- Figure 1-4: Monthly U.S. Biorenewable Producer Price Indexes, 2006-2010
(index)
- Financial Trends
- Market Forces
- Table 1-4: Biorenewable Chemical Market Drivers & Barriers
- Biorenewable Chemical Applications
- Bioplastic Applications
- Figure 1-5: Bioplastic Production Capacity by Region, 2008 (in
percentage)
- Bio-Based Cleaners and Detergents
- Bio-Based Solvents
- Research & Development Trends for Biorenewable Chemicals
- Table 1-5: Federal U.S. Funding for Biorenewable Chemical R&D, 2010 (in
million dollars)
- Regulations & Standards
Chapter 2: Defining Biorenewable Chemicals
- Scope of this Report
- Figure 2-1: Bioprocesses and Chemical Processes to Produce Bio-Based
Products
- Methodology
- Description of Key Terms
- Bio-Based Chemicals versus Petroleum-Based Chemicals
- Figure 2-2: Flow Chart for Products from Petroleum-Based Feedstocks
- Figure 2-3: Pathway of Feedstock to Market for Bio-Based Products
- Platform Biorenewable Chemicals
- Table 2-1: Potential Biorenewable Platform Chemicals
- Lactic Acid
- Glycerin
- Succinic Acid
- Intermediate Biorenewable Chemicals
- Polylactic Acid
- Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA)
- 1,3-Propandiol
- The Biorenewable Chemicals Product Chain
- Figure 2-4: The Bioproduct Market Pyramid
- End-Use Applications for Biorenewable Chemicals
- The Bio Refinery: Mimicking Petroleum-Based Production
- Figure 2-5: Multi-Product Biorefinery
- Industrial Biotechnology & Bio-Based Chemicals
- Biomass Feedstocks
- Biomass Generations
- Table 2-2: Potential Biorenewable Platform Chemicals
- Sugar Feedstocks
- Starch Feedstocks
- Oils
- Lignocellulosic Biomass
- Food versus Fuel
Chapter 3: The Market
- The World Biorenewable Chemicals Market
- Figure 3-1: World Biorenewable Chemical Market, 2006-2010 (in million $)
- Key Biorenewable Chemicals
- Figure 3-2: Current Adoption and Future Potential of Key Biorenewable
Chemicals, 2010
- Pricing Trends for Biorenewable Chemicals
- Table 3-1: Lactic Acid & Glycerin Pricing, 2006-2010 (in $/lb)
- U.S. and Europe are production leaders
- Figure 3-3: World Biorenewable Chemical Production, 2009 (in million
pounds)
- U.S. and Europe Remain as Top Markets
- Figure 3-4: World Biorenewable Market by Country, 2009 (in percentage of
world market)
- Chemicals versus Fuels for Biorenewable Manufacturing Companies
Platform Biorenewable Chemicals Market
- Figure 3-5: World Platform Biorenewable Chemical Market, 2006-2010 (in
million $)
- Glycerin World Market
- Figure 3-6: World Glycerin Market, 2006-2010 (in million $)
- Production
- Figure 3-7: World Raw Glycerin Production, 2006-2010 (in million pounds)
- Figure 3-8: World Refined Glycerin Production, 2006-2010 (in million
pounds)
- Lactic Acid World Market
- Figure 3-9: World Lactic Acid Market, 2006-2010 (in million $)
- Table 3-2: Exports of Lactic Acid by Country, 2006-2010 (in million
pounds)
- Production
- Figure 3-10: World Lactic Acid Production, 2006-2010 (in million pounds)
- Succinic Acid World Market
- Production
- Table 3-3: Current & Future Biorenewable Succinic Acid Production
Facilities, 2010 (nameplate capacity in million pounds/year)
- Other Platform Chemicals
- Table 3-4: Potential Biorenewable Platform Chemicals
- Other Promising Platform Chemicals
- Looking Ahead to 2015
Intermediate Biorenewable Chemicals
- Figure 3-11: World Intermediate Biorenewable Chemical Market, 2006-2010
(in million $)
- Polylactic Acid World Market
- Figure 3-12: World Polylactic Acid Market, 2006-2010 (in million $)
- Production
- Table 3-5: Current & Future PLA Production Facilities, 2010 (nameplate
capacity in million pounds/year)
- Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) World Market
- Figure 3-13: World PHA Market, 2006-2010 (in million $)
- Production
- Table 3-6: Current & Future PHA Production Facilities, 2010 (nameplate
capacity in million pounds/year)
- 1,3-Propanediol World Market
- Biobutanol World Market
- Table 3-7: Biobutanol Production in China, 2006-2010 (in million pounds
and million $)
- Using Bioethylene for Bio-Based Polymers
- Other Intermediate Biorenewable Chemicals
- Table 3-8: Potential Biorenewable Platform Chemicals
- Butanediol
- Isobutanol
- Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)
Market Forces & Forecast
- Figure 3-14: Biorenewable Chemicals Market Drivers & Barriers
- Market Drivers for Biorenewable Chemistry
- Moving Away from Petroleum Dependency
- Increased Consumer Environmental Responsibility
- Increased Environmental Responsibility of Manufacturers
- Support from Policy and Regulations
- Market Barriers for Biorenewable Chemistry
- The Traditional Petroleum-Based View of the Chemical Industry
- Lack of Funding
- Production Process Issues
- High Production Costs
- Land Use Concerns
- Biorenewable Chemical Market Forecast
- Figure 3-15: World Biorenewable Chemical Market Forecast, 2011-2015 (in
million $)
- Platform Biorenewable Chemicals Forecast
- Figure 3-16: World Platform Biorenewable Chemical Market Forecast,
2011-2015 (in million $)
- Table 3-9: Platform Biorenewable Chemical Production Forecast, 2011-2015
(in million pounds)
- Intermediate Biorenewable Chemicals Forecast
- Figure 3-17: World Intermediate Biorenewable Chemical Market Forecast,
2011-2015 (in million $)
- Table 3-10: Intermediate Biorenewable Chemical Production Forecast,
2011-2015 (in million pounds)
Chapter 4: Biorenewable Chemical Applications
- Figure 4-1: Summary Assessment Matrix of Biobased Products for U.S.
Markets, 2008
- Consumers Want Bio-Based Products
- Applications for Bio-Based Plastics & Polymers
- Figure 4-2: U.S. Plastics Consumption by Market Segment, 2009 (in
percentage)
- The Market for Bio-Based Plastics
- Figure 4-3: Bioplastic Production Capacity by Region, 2008 (in
percentage)
- Types of Bioplastics
- Table 4-1: Comparison of Bioplastic Characteristics
- Bio-Based Plastics for Packaging
- Bioplastic Fibers
- BIOFRONT Ready to Take the Heat
- Table 4-2: Bayer Ecotrekker Biorenewable Plastics Use
- Cleaners & Detergents Using Bio-Based Chemicals
- Table 4-3: Product Categories for the Soaps, Detergents & Maintenance
Products Market, 2010
- The Cleaners and Detergents Market
- Figure 4-4: European Market Breakdown of Soaps, Detergents & Maintenance
Products, 2009 (in percentage)
- Bio-Based Soaps and Detergents
- Solvents
- Solvent Applications Market
- Bio-Based Solvents
- Table 4-4: Bio-Based Solvents, 2010
- Adhesives & Sealants
- Market
- Bio-Based Adhesives
- Neutraceuticals
Chapter 5: Biorenewable Chemical Trends
- Patents Trends for Biorenewable Chemistry
- Table 5-1: U.S. & European Biorenewable Product Patents, 2009-2010
- Recent Biorenewable Chemistry Patents
- European Patent System Lags the U.S. for Effectiveness
- Biorenewable Chemistry Benefits from Biotechnology Patent Advocacy
- Financial Trends for Biorenewable Chemical Companies
- Biorenewable Chemical Firms are Undervalued
- Initial Public Offerings are Scarce
- Table 5-2: Biorenewable Company Initial Public Offerings, 2010
- Venture Capital Spending Up in 2010
- Table 5-3: VC Funding of Biorenewable Chemical Companies, 2009-2010
- Partnering is a Key Strategy for BRC Companies
- Research Funding & Trends
- The Engineering Research Center for Biorenewable Chemicals
- DOE & USDA Funding
- Table 5-4: Federal U.S. Funding for Biorenewable Chemical R&D, 2010 (in
million dollars)
- Funding in Europe
- Table 5-5: 7th Framework Programme Funding for Biorenewable Chemical
R&D, 2010 (in million euro)
- Biochem versus Biofuel for Funding
- Using Cellulose & Lignin Based Feedstocks
- Table 5-6: Planned U.S. Biorenewable Chemical Refineries as of 2010
- Plants as chemical factories
- Manufacturing Trends
- Bio Feedstocks versus Petroleum Feedstock
- Figure 5-1: Monthly World Biomass Feedstock Prices, 2006-2010 (in
dollars/short ton)
- Figure 5-2: Monthly World Biomass Feedstock & Petroleum Price Indexes,
2006-2010 (index, 100 = January, 2006)
- Manufacturing Costs for Biorenewable Chemicals
- Figure 5-3: Monthly U.S. Biorenewable Producer Price Indexes, 2006-2010
(index)
- Biorenewable Chemicals Regulations & Standards
- Regulations in the U.S.: USDA BioPreferred Program
- Regulations in the U.S.: Other Biorenewable Chemical Initiatives
- Regulations in the U.S.: Updating the TSCA
- Regulations in the European Union: Bio-based Products Lead Market
Initiative
- Figure 5-4: Policies & Regulations Affecting the Bio-Based Product LMI,
2010
- Regulations in the EU: REACH
- The ACS Develops a Market-Wide Green Chemistry Standard
Chapter 6: Biorenewable Chemical Companies
- Partnerships
- Table 6-1: Current Biorenewable Chemical Company Partnerships
- Archer Daniels Midland
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 6-1: ADM Revenue, FY2007-FY2010 (in billion $)
- Table 6-2: ADM Biorenewable Chemicals, 2010
- Production
- New Developments
- DNP Green Technology
- Overview
- Performance
- Production
- New Developments
- DuPont
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 6-2: DuPont Revenue, 2006-2009 (in billion $)
- Table 6-3: DuPont Biorenewable Chemical Products, 2010
- Production
- New Developments
- Genomatica
- Overview
- Performance
- Production
- New Developments
- Gevo
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 6-3: Gevo Revenue, 2006-2009 (in thousand $)
- Production
- New Developments
- Metabolix
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 6-4: Metabolix Revenue, 2006-2009 (in million $)
- Production
- New Developments
- NatureWorks
- Overview
- Performance
- Production
- New Developments
- Procter & Gamble
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 6-5: P&G Revenue, FY2007-FY2010 (in billion $)
- Production
- New Developments
- Purac
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 6-6: Purac Revenue, 2006-2009 (in million $)
- Production
- New Developments
Appendix A: Acronyms Used in the Report
Appendix B: Company Contact Information
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