Global inorganic microporous adsorbents market size is anticipated to witness a significant growth from 2015 to 2022 owing to increased importance of synthetic catalysts in various chemical processes. North America inorganic microporous adsorbents revenue exceeded over USD 2.0 billion in 2013. Increasing restrictions from environmental regulatory agencies for chemical and petrochemical industries are expected to drive the product demand over the forecast period.
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Adsorption efficiency of toxic compounds depends on the adsorbate physical state and adsorbent properties. Other factors that seem to affect the adsorption rate include temperature, concentration, contact time, and overall pH of the adsorption system. Aqueous solution treatment commonly utilizes Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) and other solid adsorbents that reduce toxic compounds in polluted solutions.
Saving raw material costs and environment preservation are gaining central importance in the petrochemical industries. Use of catalysts in the chemical process is sought as a cost-efficient process to cater to the development of various product lines in stipulated time. Adsorbents such as zeolite and activated alumina play an important role as a catalyst on petroleum and chemical processing.
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Zeolites accounted for over 80% of the market volume and their global market was over 3 million tons in 2014. This segment is expected to witness a moderate growth over the forecast period owing to the over capacity of regional production units. Their applications range from detergent builders to catalyst supports in petroleum and chemical industries.
Clay adsorbents are often used in situation that are not concerned about purity and are commonly used in upstream operations. Recent innovations in this segment to develop hybrid clay adsorbent are expected to drive its demand for reducing nickel, cadmium, and lead concentration in waste water treatment.
Other products in the segment include GAC, activated alumina, silica gel, and clay. GAC has found increased significance in water and air filtration units and accounts for over one fifth of the total market share. Increasing environmental concerns over automotive and industrial emissions are expected to steer the product demand over the forecast period.
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