1. Preface
1.1. Objectives of the Study
1.2. Market Segmentation & Coverage
1.3. Years Considered for the Study
1.4. Currency & Pricing
1.5. Language
1.6. Limitations
1.7. Assumptions
1.8. Stakeholders
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Define: Research Objective
2.2. Determine: Research Design
2.3. Prepare: Research Instrument
2.4. Collect: Data Source
2.5. Analyze: Data Interpretation
2.6. Formulate: Data Verification
2.7. Publish: Research Report
2.8. Repeat: Report Update
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Overview
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Gas Separation Membranes Market, by Region
5. Market Insights
5.1. Market Dynamics
5.1.1. Drivers
5.1.1.1. Increasing production of pharmaceuticals with growing private and public investments
5.1.1.2. Surging demand for oil & gas across economies worldwide
5.1.1.3. Rapidly expanding chemical sector worldwide
5.1.2. Restraints
5.1.2.1. High costs associated with upscaling and commercializing new gas separation membranes
5.1.3. Opportunities
5.1.3.1. Ongoing research and development activities for the advancements of gas separation membranes
5.1.3.2. Proliferation in biogas upgrading and hydrogen recovery in economies
5.1.4. Challenges
5.1.4.1. Concerns associated with susceptibility to physical and chemical degradation due to harsh operating conditions
5.2. Market Segmentation Analysis
5.2.1. Material: Wide use of cellulose acetate (CA) membranes owing to its high chemical resistance and robust mechanical strength
5.2.2. Module Type: Potential use of spiral wound modules owing to their compact and durable structure
5.2.3. Application: High adoption of gas separation membranes for CO2 removal applications to reduce carbon footprint
5.2.4. End-Use Industry: Wide applications of gas separation membranes in oil & gas industries
5.3. Market Trend Analysis
5.3.1. Robust demand for gas separation membranes from natural gas processing and pharmaceutical sectors
5.3.2. Increase in government support toward clean energy initiatives coupled with advancements in membrane technology
5.3.3. Expanding adoption of gas separation membrane in pharmaceutical and oil & gas industry in the EMEA region
5.4. Cumulative Impact of High Inflation
5.5. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
5.5.1. Threat of New Entrants
5.5.2. Threat of Substitutes
5.5.3. Bargaining Power of Customers
5.5.4. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
5.5.5. Industry Rivalry
5.6. Value Chain & Critical Path Analysis
5.7. Regulatory Framework
6. Gas Separation Membranes Market, by Material
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Cellulose Acetate
6.3. Polyimide & Polyaramide
6.4. Polysulfone
7. Gas Separation Membranes Market, by Module Type
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Hollow Fiber Module
7.3. Plate & Frame Module
7.4. Spiral Wound Module
8. Gas Separation Membranes Market, by Application
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Carbon Dioxide Removal
8.3. Hydrogen Separation
8.4. Nitrogen Separation
8.5. Oxygen Separation
8.6. Vapor/Gas Separation
8.7. Vapor/Vapor Separation
9. Gas Separation Membranes Market, by End-Use Industry
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Chemical
9.3. Energy
9.4. Food & Beverages
9.5. Oil & Gas
9.6. Pharmaceuticals
9.7. Water & Wastewater Treatment
10. Americas Gas Separation Membranes Market
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Argentina
10.3. Brazil
10.4. Canada
10.5. Mexico
10.6. United States
11. Asia-Pacific Gas Separation Membranes Market
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Australia
11.3. China
11.4. India
11.5. Indonesia
11.6. Japan
11.7. Malaysia
11.8. Philippines
11.9. Singapore
11.10. South Korea
11.11. Taiwan
11.12. Thailand
11.13. Vietnam
12. Europe, Middle East & Africa Gas Separation Membranes Market
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Denmark
12.3. Egypt
12.4. Finland
12.5. France
12.6. Germany
12.7. Israel
12.8. Italy
12.9. Netherlands
12.10. Nigeria
12.11. Norway
12.12. Poland
12.13. Qatar
12.14. Russia
12.15. Saudi Arabia
12.16. South Africa
12.17. Spain
12.18. Sweden
12.19. Switzerland
12.20. Turkey
12.21. United Arab Emirates
12.22. United Kingdom
13. Competitive Landscape
13.1. FPNV Positioning Matrix
13.2. Market Share Analysis, By Key Player
13.3. Competitive Scenario Analysis, By Key Player
13.3.1. Agreement, Collaboration, & Partnership
13.3.1.1. BORSIG Membrane Technology Receives Order for Membrane Unit Related to Hydrogen Separation and Purification
13.3.1.2. SPG Steiner GmbH Expands its Strategic Cooperation Agreement with Evonik
13.3.1.3. Sumitomo Chemical and OOYOO’s Joint Project to Develop and Demonstrate CO2 Separation and Capture System from Factory Exhaust Gas Using Separation Membrane Selected as a NEDO Green Innovation Fund Project
13.3.2. New Product Launch & Enhancement
13.3.2.1. Toray Creates High Polymeric Separation Hydrogen Permeation Membrane Module that More than Halves the Space and Carbon Dioxide Emissions
13.3.3. Investment & Funding
13.3.3.1. Evonik Further Expands Production Capacity for Gas Separation Membranes
13.3.3.2. Osmoses gets USD 11M seed to bring its molecule-scale membranes to the hydrogen market
13.3.3.3. Air Products Membrane Solutions Announces USD 10 Million Investment to Significantly Increase Membrane Production Capacity at its St. Louis Facility
13.3.3.4. SK units co-invest in S. Korean gas membrane developer to advance carbon capture techs
13.3.4. Award, Recognition, & Expansion
13.3.4.1. UBE to Expand Manufacturing Facilities for Gas Separation Membranes
13.3.4.2. U.S. Patent Office Confirms Patent Protection For Evonik’s 3-Stage Process For Efficient Biogas Upgrading With Sepuran Green Membranes
14. Competitive Portfolio
14.1. Key Company Profiles
14.1.1. 3M Company
14.1.2. Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
14.1.3. Airrane
14.1.4. Asahi Kasei Corporation
14.1.5. Atlas Copco AB
14.1.6. BASF SE
14.1.7. Ceramic Powder Technology AS
14.1.8. Compact Membrane Systems
14.1.9. DIC Corporation
14.1.10. DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
14.1.11. Evonik Industries AG
14.1.12. FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation
14.1.13. Generon LLC
14.1.14. Genrich Membranes Pvt. Ltd.
14.1.15. Grasys JSC
14.1.16. Greenlane Renewables Inc.
14.1.17. Hangzhou Cobetter Filtration Equipment Co.,Ltd.
14.1.18. Honeywell International Inc.
14.1.19. KNM Group Berhad
14.1.20. Koch Industries, Inc.
14.1.21. L’Air Liquide S.A.
14.1.22. Linde PLC
14.1.23. Mahler AGS GmbH
14.1.24. Membrane Technology and Research, Inc.
14.1.25. Novamem AG
14.1.26. Osmoses
14.1.27. Parker-Hannifin Corporation
14.1.28. Pentair PLC
14.1.29. PermSelect by MedArray
14.1.30. Pervatech B.V.
14.1.31. Sartorius AG
14.1.32. Schlumberger N.V.
14.1.33. Semicom DWC-LLC
14.1.34. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.
14.1.35. Toray Industries, Inc.
14.1.36. UBE Corporation
14.2. Key Product Portfolio
15. Appendix
15.1. Discussion Guide
15.2. License & Pricing
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