DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Bromine Market 2017-2021" report to their offering.
The global bromine market to grow at a CAGR of 6.46% during the period 2017-2021.
The report, Global Bromine Market 2017-2021, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the market landscape and its growth prospects over the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the Key vendors operating in this market.
The latest trend gaining momentum in the market is use of bromine and its derivatives as mercury reducing agent. Bromine derivatives are used in the reduction of mercury emissions from smokestacks of coal-fired power plants. During combustion of coal, mercury gets released, which is a major concern for public health. Previously, it was activated carbon which was most commonly used to trap mercury in electricity generation plants.
According to the report, one of the major drivers for this market is increasing demand for plastics. Flame retardant chemicals are added to plastics and polymers with the purpose of delaying combustion in case of fire. Plastics are widely used in packaging; construction; electrical and electronics items; automotive and many other industries.
Key vendors
- Albemarle
- Chemtura
- Gulf Resources
- ISRAEL CHEMICALS (ICL)
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Tosoh
Other Prominent Vendors:
- Hindustan Salts
- Honeywell International
- Jordan Bromine Company
- MORRE-TEC Industries
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TETRA Technologies
Key Topics Covered:
PART 01: Executive summary
PART 02: Scope of the report
PART 03: Research Methodology
PART 04: Introduction
PART 05: Market landscape
PART 06: Market segmentation by application
PART 07: Geographical segmentation
PART 08: Market drivers
PART 09: Impact of drivers
PART 10: Market challenges
PART 11: Impact of drivers and challenges
PART 12: Market trends
PART 13: Vendor landscape
PART 14: Appendix
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