Technology (Phase Inversion, Electrospinning, Layer-by-Layer Assembly)
Phase inversion segment is estimated to hold polymer nanomembrane market share of more than 71% by 2037. The segment growth can be led by the increasing industrial landscape across the globe. Phase inversion refers to the regulated conversion of a liquid phase of a polymer into a solid phase, and is a common process in the production of food, detergents, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
Moreover, it is a popular and effective technique for creating nanoscale polymeric films, which is the method most frequently employed for casting polymeric membranes intended for industrial usage.
As per the UNIDO, a post-pandemic recovery was indicated by a 2.3% gain in industrial sectors worldwide, which included waste management, mining, manufacturing, power, water supply, and other utilities.
Also, the phase inversion procedure makes it possible to precisely manage the membrane's porosity, selectivity, and pore size and has several benefits, including scalability and adaptability, which make it a highly desired way to produce polymer nanomembrane.
The controlled change of a polymer from its liquid phase to its solid phase is known as phase inversion, which is used to prepare polyacrylonitrile (PAN) membranes that combine high flow rates, low-pressure requirements, and outstanding selectivity to assist laboratories in simplifying their filtration setups.
Besides this, electrospinning is a straightforward technique for creating continuous nanofibers of different polymers, polymer blends, and composites of polymers and also creates nanomembranes based on biopolymers by charging and expelling a polymer solution under a high-voltage electric field.
Type (PAN, PE, PVC, Polyamide, PP, PC, PTFE)
The PAN segment is set to register a significant market size by 2037. This growth of the segment is encouraged by the expanding electronics industry. polyacrylonitrile (PAN) is utilized as a host polymer electrolyte, which is characterized as a membrane with electron transport capabilities that has been thoroughly studied as a potential material for electrodes in flexible electronics.
For instance, the global consumer electronics market will reach a market size of over USD 117o billion in 2028.
End-Use Industry (Water & Waste Water Treatment, Chemical, Electronics, Oil & Gas, Food & Beverages, Pharmaceutical & Biomedical)
The water & wastewater treatment segment is assessed to generate the maximum CAGR by the end of 2037. The primary driver of the segment's growth is growing cases of contamination in water. When it comes to water and wastewater treatment, polymer nanomembranes provide effective, dependable, and selective solutions, that can effectively remove suspended particles, germs, and other contaminants from water to ensure high-quality drinking water for drinking, industrial uses, and environmental preservation.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), at least 1.7 billion people worldwide will be using feces-contaminated drinking water in 2022.
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