Supercapacitor Materials Markets, 2027 - Research and Markets

DUBLIN--()--The "Supercapacitor Materials 2017-2027" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

"Supercapacitor Materials 2017-2027" is a drill down from the overview report, "Supercapacitor Technologies and Markets 2016-2026". It has 206 pages packed with detailed analysis with info grams, conference slides, road maps and a ten year forecast 2017-2027. With 78 tables and figures, it is based on global research by PhD level multi-lingual analysts in 2016-17 with frequent updates. The lead author has followed the subject for 20 years and is a globally acknowledged authority on the subject. Indeed, he published the book "Dielectrics" in 1973.

The Executive Summary and Conclusions are insightful, detailed yet easily assimilated. For those with limited time it is sufficient in itself. An introduction focusses mainly on the objectives and challenges with the key components - the active electrodes and electrolytes. Chapters respectively on separators and on electrolytes follow then one on active electrode materials and other important materials. Then there is an extensive chapter on 60 profiled developers and manufacturers.

In a balanced appraisal, "Supercapacitor Materials 2017-2027" how, in many of the last 20 years they have improved their power density and energy density faster than lithium-ion batteries have done thanks to better hierarchical active electrodes and sometimes exohedral ones plus new electrolytes and so on. However, with its primary focus on the present and future, it shows how new pairings of active electrode and electrolyte materials are now key. Markets of billions of dollars remained elusive, however, due to high price caused by complex processing of basically low cost materials and limited energy density even after all that improvement.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary And Conclusions

2. Introduction

3. Separators

4. Electrolytes By Manufacturer

5. Electrode Materials And Others

6. Company Profiles

  • 2D Carbon Graphene Material Co., Ltd
  • Abalonyx, Norway
  • Airbus, France
  • Aixtron, Germany
  • AMO GmbH, Germany
  • Asbury Carbon, USA
  • AZ Electronics, Luxembourg
  • BASF, Germany
  • Cambridge Graphene Centre, UK
  • Cambridge Graphene Platform, UK
  • Carben Semicon Ltd, Russia
  • Carbon Solutions, Inc., USA
  • Catalyx Nanotech Inc. (CNI), USA
  • CRANN, Ireland
  • Grafoid, Canada
  • GRAnPH Nanotech, Spain
  • Graphene Devices, USA
  • Graphene NanoChem, UK
  • Graphensic AB, Sweden
  • HDPlas, USA
  • Head, Austria
  • HRL Laboratories, USA
  • IBM, USA
  • iTrix, Japan
  • JiangSu GeRui Graphene Venture Capital Co., Ltd.
  • Jinan Moxi New Material Technology Co., Ltd
  • JSR Micro, Inc. / JM Energy Corp.
  • Lockheed Martin, USA
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA
  • Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany
  • Momentive, USA
  • Nanjing JCNANO Tech Co., LTD
  • Nanjing XFNANO Materials Tech Co.,Ltd
  • Nanostructured & Amorphous Materials, Inc., USA
  • Nokia, Finland

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For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630
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