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Abstract

Changes in the product mix to favor higher-value, less toxic biocides

US demand for specialty biocides is expected to exceed $2 billion by 2010. Although the most important industrial markets for biocides - wood preservation, food and beverage processing, cosmetics and toiletries, cleaning products, and paints and coatings - are relatively mature, the opportunities for market value gains are considerable. Much of this will be due to changes in the product mix, with higher-value products which offer lower toxicity, strong performance and more favorable environmental profiles expanding their market presence at the expense of traditional biocides and low-cost products such as chlorine and commodity alcohols.

ACQ, organosulfurs,organic acids, triclosan among best prospects

Alkaline copper quaternary (ACQ) compounds and other alternative products will expand due to the voluntary withdrawal of chromated copper arsenate (CCA) in treated wood from residential uses. Alternatives to tributyl tin (TBT), such as organosulfur compounds, will register strong growth in the marine segment, although no product yet matches TBT's effectiveness or resiliency as a marine antifoulant. Organic acids are expected to remain the biocide of choice in the food and beverage, and cosmetic and toiletry markets. Triclosan continues to expand its presence in cleaning and personal care products, despite concerns fueled by media reports about its potential drawbacks. Nanoscale silver is finding use in biocide formulations for steel products, as well as athletic and surgical apparel.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT

  • General
  • Macroeconomic Overview
  • Demographic Trends
    • Population
    • Households
  • Consumer Spending Overview
  • Manufacturing Overview
  • Pricing & Product Mix
  • Environmental & Regulatory Considerations
  • Competitive Materials & Technologies
    • Commodity Chemicals
    • Nonchemical Technologies
  • International Activity & Foreign Trade

III. PRODUCTS

  • General
  • Halogen Compounds
    • Chloroisocyanurates
    • Iodophors
    • Halogenated Hydantoins
    • Sodium Bromide
    • Other
  • Metallic Compounds
    • Copper Compounds
      • Alkaline Copper Quaternary (ACQ)
      • Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA)
      • Other Copper Compounds
    • Other Metallic Compounds
      • Oxybisphenoxarsine (OBPA)
      • Tributyl Tin (TBT)
      • Other
  • Organosulfurs
    • Isothiazolones
    • Pyridine Derivatives
    • Other
  • Organic Acids
    • Benzoic Acid & Benzoates
    • Sorbates
    • Propionic Acid & Propionates
    • Other
  • Nitrogen Compounds
    • Quaternary Ammonium Compounds
    • Fatty Amines & Other
  • Phenolic Compounds
    • Triclosan
    • Pentachlorophenol
    • Other
  • Glutaraldehyde
  • Other

IV. FUNCTIONS

  • General
  • Preservative & Additive
  • Water Treatment
    • Consumer & Commercial
    • Industrial
  • Processing

V. MARKETS

  • General
  • Industrial
    • Wood Preservation
    • Food & Beverages
    • Cosmetics & Toiletries
    • Cleaning Products
    • Paints & Coatings
    • Plastics
    • Pulp & Paper
    • Other Industrial
  • Consumer & Commercial
    • Pools & Spas
    • Other Consumer & Commercial

VI. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  • General
  • Market Share
  • Industry Restructuring
  • Research & Development
  • Marketing & Distribution
  • Competitive Strategies & Strategic Partnerships

COMPANY PROFILES

  • Advantis Technologies Incorporated, see Rockwood Holdings Incorporated
  • Akcros Chemicals America, see Akzo Nobel
  • Akzo Nobel NV
  • Albemarle Corporation
  • Alco Chemical, see Imperial Chemical Industries
  • Arch Chemicals Incorporated
  • Arkema SA
  • Ashland Incorporated
  • Baker Hughes Incorporated
  • BASF AG
  • Biochema Schwaben GmbH, see International Specialty Products
  • BioLab Incorporated, see Chemtura
  • Buckman Laboratories Incorporated
  • Chemical Specialties Incorporated, see Rockwood Holdings Incorporated
  • Chemtura Corporation
  • Ciba Specialty Chemicals Holding Incorporated
  • Clariant International Limited
  • (continued on next page)
  • Clearon Corporation, see Israel Chemicals Limited
  • Cytec Industries Incorporated
  • Dow Chemical Company
  • Drew Industrial, see Ashland
  • Elementis plc
  • Ferro Corporation
  • GE Water & Process Technologies, see General Electric
  • General Electric Company
  • Imperial Chemical Industries plc
  • International Specialty Products Incorporated
  • Israel Chemicals Limited
  • Kemira Oyj
  • LANXESS AG
  • Lonza Group Limited
  • Lubrizol Corporation
  • Mason Chemical Company
  • Micropel Corporation, see Troy
  • Nalco Holdings LLC
  • Noveon Kalama Incorporated, see Lubrizol
  • Occidental Petroleum Corporation
  • Osmose Holdings Incorporated
  • OxyChem, see Occidental Petroleum
  • Progiven SAS, see International Specialty Products
  • Rhodia SA
  • Rockwood Holdings Incorporated
  • Rohm and Haas Company
  • Stepan Company
  • Sutton Laboratories Incorporated, see International Specialty Products
  • Total SA
  • Troy Corporation
  • Vulcan Materials Company

Other Companies Mentioned in Study

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