Global Nanosensor Markets And Technology 2014 Available At Mrrbiz
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Nanosensors-devices capable of
detecting nanoparticles-are already in use in the medical diagnosis field, but
are expected to see near-term commercialization in military, domestic security
and environmental monitoring applications, as well as several other areas.
NanoMarkets believes that longer-term revenue generation from nanosensors will
also emerge from a variety of uses for such sensors in microelectronics
manufacturing and in the construction market. In addition, we also
believe that the near-term development of nanosensors will be an important
enabling technology for the “Internet-of-Things” and robotics.
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This report identifies where and
how the commercial opportunities presented by nanosensors will appear and
provides detailed projections of the size of these opportunities over the
coming eight years. Each nanosensor application is analyzed in detail,
showing how it will be brought to market. The report also discusses the
strategies being deployed by nanosensor firms and also provides an overview of
noteworthy nanosensor commercialization initiatives.
In addition, to being a valuable
guide for marketing and product management in the sensor industry, this report
will also be required reading for executives in the specialty chemical
industry, since it discusses how specific biological and nanomaterials will be
used in nanosensors. Coverage of materials includes biological materials and
inorganic nanomaterials including graphene and quantum dots. This report
also analyzes the business implications notable trends in the fabrication of
nanosensors including developments in bottom-up assembly, self-assembly and
top-down lithography.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
E.1 Opportunity analysis for
nanosensors
E.1.1 Opportunities for the sensor
industry
E.1.2 Opportunities for the
specialty chemical industry
E.2 Eight firms to watch in the
nanosensor business
E.3 Regulatory factors impacting
the nanosensor market
E.4 Summary of eight-year forecasts
for nanosensors
E.5 Alternative scenarios
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Background to this report
1.2 Objective and scope of this
report
1.3 Methodology for this report
1.3.1 Forecasting methodology
1.4 Plan of this report
CHAPTER 2: COMMERCIAL TRENDS IN
NANOSENSORS
2.1 Generic advantages and
disadvantages of nanotechnology in sensing applications
2.2 Critical materials trends for
nanosensors
2.2.1 Biological materials
2.2.2 Chemicals
2.2.3 Mechanical devices
2.2.4 Electrical and electronic
devices
2.2.5 Opportunities for quantum
dots in nanosensors
2.2.6 A future role for graphene in
nanosensors?
2.2.7 Moving from spherical
nanomaterials to wires, cylinders and tubes
2.3 Solar-powered nanosensing
2.4 Notable trends in the
fabrication of nanosensors
2.4.1 Top-down lithography
2.4.2 Bottom up assembly
2.4.3 Self-assembly
2.4.4 Reliability issues with
nanosensors
2.5 Noteworthy nanosensor
commercialization initiatives
2.6 Key points from this chapter
CHAPTER 3: CURRENT APPLICATIONS AND
FUTURISTIC OPPORTUNITIES
3.1 Security, surveillance and
military applications
3.1.1 Identification of hazardous
explosives - chemicals and gases
3.1.2 Detection of biological
weapons
3.1.3 Fiber optic “nano-cameras”
3.1.4 Eight-year forecasts of
nanosensors for security, surveillance and military applications
3.2 Biomedical and healthcare
applications
3.2.1 Monitoring of blood sugar for
diabetics
3.2.2 Total blood testing
3.2.3 Detection of genetic defects
3.2.4 Cancer detection
3.2.5 Nanosensors and therapeutics
3.2.6 A convergence of the macro
and nano world: labs-on-a-chip
3.2.7 Eight-year forecasts of
nanosensors for biomedical and healthcare applications
3.3 Environmental monitoring
applications
3.3.1 Pollution particulate matter
3.3.2 Pesticides and
organophosphates
3.3.3 Eight-year forecasts of
nanosensors for environmental monitoring applications
3.4 Food management
3.4.1 Beverage Industry
3.4.2 Detection of harmful pathogens
3.4.3 Eight-year forecasts of
nanosensors for food management applications
3.5 Other applications for
nanosensors
3.5.1 Transportation
3.5.2 Construction
3.5.3 Energy storage
3.5.4 Nanoelectronics and
plasmonics
3.5.5 Nanosensors for mass and
pressure measurement
3.5.6 Eight-year forecasts of
nanosensors for food management applications
3.6 Nanosensors, robotics and the
Internet-of-Things
3.7 Summary of eight-year forecasts
for nanosensors
3.8 Key points of the chapter
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