Global Anti-microbial, Anti-viral, and Anti-fungal Nanocoatings Markets, 2010-2019 & 2020-2030 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Nanocoatings can demonstrate up to 99.9998% effectiveness against bacteria, formaldehyde, mold and viruses, and are up to 1000 times more efficient than previous technologies available on the market. They can work on multiple levels at the same time: anti-microbial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal, self-cleaning and anti-corrosion. Nanocoatings companies have partnering with global manufacturers and cities to develop anti-viral facemasks, hazard suits and easily applied surface coatings.

Their use makes it possible to provide enhanced anti-microbial, anti-viral, mold-reducing and TVOC degrading processes, that are non-toxic and environmentally friendly, allowing for exceptional hygiene standards in all areas of work and life. As a result, it is possible create a healthier living and working environment and to offer holistic solutions to people with a diminished immune system. Nano-based surface coatings prevent the spread of bacteria, fungi and viruses via infected surfaces of so called high-traffic objects, such as door and window handles in public places, hospitals, public buildings, schools, elderly homes etc.

Anti-microbial, Anti-viral, and Anti-fungal Nanocoatings are available in various material compositions, for healthcare and household surfaces, for indoor and outdoor applications, to protect against corrosion and mildew, as well as for water and air purification. Nanocoatings also reduce surface contamination, are self-cleaning, water-repellent and odor-inhibiting, reducing cleaning and maintenance.

Anti-microbial, Anti-viral, and Anti-fungal Nanocoatings can be applied by spraying or dipping and adhere to various surfaces such as glass, metals and various alloys, copper and stainless steel, marble and stone slabs, ceramics and tiles, textiles and plastics.

Nanoparticles of different materials such as metal nanoparticles, carbon nanotubes, metal oxide nanoparticles, and graphene-based materials have demonstrated enhanced anti-microbial and anti-viral activity. The use of inorganic nanomaterials when compared with organic anti-microbial agents is also desirable due to their stability, robustness, and long shelf life. At high temperatures/pressures organic antimicrobial materials are found to be less stable compared to inorganic antimicrobial agents. The various antimicrobial mechanisms of nanomaterials are mostly attributed to their high specific surface area-to-volume ratios, and their distinctive physico-chemical properties.

Report contents include:

  • Size in value for the Anti-microbial, Anti-viral, and Anti-fungal Nanocoatings market, and growth rate during the forecast period, 2017-2030. Historical figures are also provided, from 2010.
  • Anti-microbial, Anti-viral, and Anti-fungal Nanocoatings market segments analysis.
  • Size in value for the End-user industries for nanocoatings and growth during the forecast period.
  • Market drivers, trends and challenges, by end user markets.
  • Market outlook for 2020-2021.
  • In-depth market assessment of opportunities for nanocoatings, by type and markets.
  • Anti-microbial, Anti-viral, and Anti-fungal Nanocoatings applications.
  • In-depth analysis of Anti-microbial, Anti-viral, and Anti-fungal surface treatments, coatings and films.
  • In-depth analysis of antibacterial and antiviral treatment for antibacterial mask, filter, gloves, clothes and devices.
  • Revenue scenarios for COVID-19 response.
  • 132 company profiles including products, technology base, target markets and contact details.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Introduction

1.1 Aims and Objectives of the Study

1.2 Market Definition

1.2.1 Properties of Nanomaterials

1.2.2 Categorization

2 Research Methodology

3 Executive Summary

3.1 High Performance Coatings

3.2 Nanocoatings

3.3 Anti-Viral Nanoparticles and Nanocoatings

3.4 Market Drivers and Trends

3.5 Global Market Size and Opportunity to 2030

3.5.1 End-user Market for Nanocoatings

3.5.2 Global Revenues for Nanocoatings 2010-2030

3.5.3 Global Revenues for Nanocoatings, by Market

3.5.4 Regional Demand for Nanocoatings

3.5.5 Demand for Antimicrobial and Anti-Viral Nanocoatings Post COVID-19 Pandemic

3.6 Market and Technical Challenges

3.7 Toxicity and Environmental Considerations

3.8 Impact of COVID-19 on the Market

3.9 Future Markets Outlook

4 Nanocoatings Technical Analysis

4.1 Properties of Nanocoatings

4.2 Benefits of Using Nanocoatings

4.2.1 Types of Nanocoatings

4.3 Production and Synthesis Methods

5 Nanomaterials Used in Antimicrobial, Antiviral and Antifungal Nanocoatings

5.1 Graphene

5.1.1 Properties

5.1.2 Graphene Oxide

5.1.3 Reduced Graphene Oxide (RGO)

5.1.4 Application in Anti-Microbial and Anti-Viral Nanocoatings

5.2 Silicon Dioxide/Silica Nanoparticles

5.2.1 Properties

5.2.2 Antimicrobial and Antiviral Activity

5.3 Nanosilver

5.3.1 Properties

5.3.2 Application in Anti-Microbial and Anti-Viral Nanocoatings

5.3.3 Commercial Activity

5.4 Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles

5.4.1 Properties

5.4.2 Application in Anti-Microbial and Anti-Viral Nanocoatings

5.5 Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles

5.5.1 Properties

5.5.2 Application in Anti-Microbial and Anti-Viral Nanocoatings

5.6 Nanoceullose (Cellulose Nanofibers and Cellulose Nanocrystals)

5.6.1 Properties

5.6.2 Application in Anti-Microbial and Anti-Viral Nanocoatings

5.7 Carbon Nanotubes

5.7.1 Properties

5.7.2 Application in Anti-Microbial and Anti-Viral Nanocoatings

5.8 Fullerenes

5.8.1 Properties

5.8.2 Application in Anti-Microbial and Anti-Viral Nanocoatings

5.9 Chitosan Nanoparticles

5.9.1 Properties

5.9.2 Application in Anti-Microbial and Anti-Viral Nanocoatings

5.10 Copper Nanoparticles

5.10.1 Properties

5.10.2 Application in Anti-Microbial and Anti-Viral Nanocoatings

5.11 Gold Nanoparticles (AUNPS)

5.11.1 Properties

5.12 Perovskites

5.12.1 Properties

5.12.2 Application in Anti-Microbial and Anti-Viral Nanocoatings

5.13 Hydrophobuc and Hydrophilic Coatings and Surfaces

5.13.1 Hydrophilic Coatings

5.13.2 Hydrophobic Coatings

5.14 Superhydrophobic Coatings and Surfaces

5.14.1 Properties

5.15 Oleophobic and Omniphobic Coatings and Surfaces

6 Antimicrobial and Antiviral Nanocoatings Market Structure

7 Market Analysis for Antimicrobial, Antiviral and Antifungal Nanocoatings

7.1 Anti-Microbial, Anti-Viral and Anti-Fungal Nanocoatings

7.1.1 Market Drivers and Trends

7.1.2 Applications

7.1.3 Global Revenues 2010-2030

7.1.4 Companies

7.2 Anti-Fouling and Easy-To-Clean Nanocoatings

7.2.1 Market Drivers and Trends

7.2.2 Benefits of Anti-Fouling and Easy-To-Clean Nanocoatings

7.2.3 Applications

7.2.4 Global Revenues 2010-2030

7.2.5 Companies

7.3 Self-Cleaning (Bionic) Nanocoatings

7.3.1 Market Drivers and Trends

7.3.2 Benefits of Self-Cleaning Nanocoatings

7.3.3 Global Revenues 2010-2030

7.3.4 Companies

7.4 Self-Cleaning (Photocatalytic) Nanocoatings

7.4.1 Market Drivers and Trends

7.4.2 Benefits of Photocatalytic Self-Cleaning Nanocoatings

7.4.3 Applications

7.4.3.1 Self-Cleaning Coatings

7.4.3.2 Indoor Air Pollution and Sick Building Syndrome

7.4.3.3 Outdoor Air Pollution

7.4.3.4 Water Treatment

7.4.4 Global Revenues 2010-2030

7.4.5 Companies

8 Market Segment Analysis, by End-user Market

8.1 Buildings and Construction

8.1.1 Market Drivers and Trends

8.1.2 Applications

8.1.2.1 Protective Coatings for Glass, Concrete and Other Construction Materials

8.1.2.2 High Touch Surface Transmission Mitigation

8.1.2.3 Photocatalytic Nano-Tio2 Coatings

8.1.3 Global Revenues 2010-2030

8.1.4 Companies

8.2 Household Care, Sanitary and Indoor Air Quality

8.2.1 Market Drivers and Trends

8.2.2 Applications

8.2.2.1 Anti-Microbial Coatings in the Household

8.2.2.2 Door Handles, Handrails, and Other High-Contact Objects

8.2.2.3 Self-Cleaning and Easy-To-Clean

8.2.2.4 Food Preparation and Processing

8.2.2.5 Indoor Pollutants and Air Quality

8.2.3 Global Revenues 2010-2030

8.2.4 Companies

8.3 Medical & Healthcare

8.3.1 Market Drivers and Trends

8.3.2 Applications

8.3.2.1 Anti-Fouling, Anti-Microbial and Anti-Viral Medical Device and Equipment Coatings

8.3.2.2 Medical Textiles

8.3.2.3 Wound Dressings and Plastic Catheters

8.3.2.4 Medical Implant Coatings

8.3.3 Global Revenues 2010-2030

8.3.4 Companies

8.4 Textiles and Apparel

8.4.1 Market Drivers and Trends

8.4.2 Applications

8.4.2.1 PPE

8.4.2.2 Consumer Apparel and Sports Clothing

8.4.3 Global Revenues 2010-2030

8.4.4 Companies

8.5 Packaging

8.5.1 Market Drivers and Trends

8.5.2 Applications

8.5.2.1 Antimicrobial Coatings and Films in Food Packaging

8.5.3 Companies

9 Antimicrobial, Antiviral and Antifungal Nanocoatings Companies (132 Company Profiles)

10 Recent Research in Academia

11 References

Companies Mentioned

  • Advanced Materials-JTJ s.r.o.
  • Bio-Fence
  • Bio-Gate AG
  • Covalon Technologies Ltd.
  • EnvisionSQ
  • GrapheneCA
  • Green Earth Nano Science
  • Halomine
  • HeiQ Materials
  • Integricote
  • Kastus
  • myNano
  • Nano Came Co. Ltd.
  • NanoTouch Materials LLC
  • NitroPep
  • OrganoClick
  • Reactive Surfaces
  • sdst

     

     

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