Plastic Dielectric Film for The Capacitor
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Acrylic acid is a moderately strong carboxylic acid, primarily used in the production of emulsion and solution polymers. On a commercial scale, acrylic acid is mainly produced from the oxidation of propylene or propane derived from petroleum or natural gas — both nonrenewable fossil carbon-based starting materials. In recent years, significant research and development efforts have been made toward manufacturing acrylic acid from natural renewable starting materials, such as glucose or molasses originating from biomass, or from glycerol, a byproduct from biofuels production.
Global biobased acrylic acid production: Not commercial production. The current projects are still at early stages and are expected to take some years before commercialization.
According to our latest research, the global Bio-Acrylic Acid market size will reach USD million in 2028, growing at a CAGR of % over the forecast period 2022-2028.
Global Bio-Acrylic Acid Scope and Market Size
This report focuses on the global Bio-Acrylic Acid status, future forecast, growth opportunity, key market and key players. The study objectives are to present the Bio-Acrylic Acid development in North America, Europe, China and Japan, etc.
Segment by Type
Sugars Fermentation (3-HPA) Method
Glycerol Method
Lactic Acid Method
Segment by Application
Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP)
Coatings
Others
By Region
North America
Europe
China
Japan
By Company
Cargill/Novozymes
ADM/LG Chem
Arkema
Nippon Shokubai
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