Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/h7vk2q/graphene_in) has announced the addition of the "Graphene in Electronics and Energy: The Global Market to 2020" report to their offering.

The current overall graphene market is estimated to be between US$13-$15 million. However this will grow significantly in the next 10 years and is likely to be larger than projected figures from a number of market consultancies. For example, XG Sciences have over 600 customers in the automotive, electronics, battery and aerospace industries, and the company generated $4 million in revenue in 2012. Most of the major graphene producers have relationships with electronics and battery OEMs.

Applications are coming onto the market for polymer composites and EMI shielding coatings. Graphene-based conducting inks are also finding their way into smart cards and radio-frequency identification tags. China is expecting to bring graphene products to the market in 2014 in consumer electronics. Companies such as IBM and Samsung are pursuing applications for graphene in electronics and optics. Most major Li-ion battery manufacturers and electronics companies, especially in Asia, have significant research initiatives in graphene.

Many of the current and potential applications of carbon nanotubes may be taken by graphene, as it displays enhanced properties but with greater ease of production and handling. In this regard, carbon nanotubes may be viewed as a stalking horse for commercial applications of graphene. In the next 2-3 years there is likely to be graphene enabled-applications in ultra thin flexible Li ion batteries, large supercapacitors, water membranes, biosensors, optical sensors, solar cells and conductive composites.

The projected killer app for graphene has been identified as transparent conductive films for displays, but that is not proven yet. Enhancement of conductive inks and composites are viewed as shorter-term opportunities. In electronics, competition from silicon in semiconductors. Other competing technologies include sliver nanowires and carbon nanotubes as well as other 2D materials such as boron nitride, molybdenum disulfide, tungsten tungsten disulfide and germanane.

Application areas at different stages of commercial development include:

Energy

- Lithium-Ion Batteries

- Supercapacitors

- Fuel Cells

- Photovoltaics

Electronics

- Transparent Conductors

- Optical Switches

- Transistors and Integrated Circuit

- Memory Devices

- Spintronics

Key Topics Covered:

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

- Graphene has moved swiftly from the laboratory to the marketplace.

2. INTRODUCTION

- Graphene types, properties and history.

- Main production methods for graphene.

- Graphene production in tons 2010-2020 projected, prices and capacities.

3. COMPETING AGAINST NANOTUBES

- Many of the current and potential applications of carbon nanotubes may be taken by graphene.

4. GRAPHENE PRODUCT INTEGRATION

- The adaptability of graphene to process and product integration.

5. GRAPHENE IN THE ENERGY SECTOR

- Lithium-Ion Batteries

- Supercapacitors

- Fuel Cells

- Photovoltaics

6. GRAPHENE IN THE ELECTRONICS SECTOR

- Transparent Conductors

- Optical Switches

- Transistors and Integrated Circuits

- Memory

- Devices

- Spintronics

7. COMPANIES

- Producers

- Application developers

- OEMs

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