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Two new market reports from Nova-Institute illustrate current and future market conditions for acetylpropate and amber acid.
gives the view of the production and market potential of the two biological components compared with the fossil-based components. Although both still have high chemical potential, they still do not meet the expectations of technology and market
. Current market data, coupled with ongoing technological developments and the expected decline in oil prices, have led to new and careful estimates of future market growth in acetyl acrylic and amber acid.the
acetylic acid market demand is lower than expected
the report on "L-Acetic acid - a multi-functional platform chemical for a variety of market applications - global market dynamics, demand/supply, trends and market potential" shows that the production technology and market demand for L-Acetic acid has not yet met previous expectations. The commitment to low-cost direct production of biomass is still under development, leaving room for further development, and the market report discusses future developments under appropriate technical conditions.
the value chain of the Sepho acid market
"Amber Acid: from a promising component to a slow seller - what will the real future market look like? "Covers the value chain of the serum acid market, involving the technology of amber acid production and its biomass utilization efficiency. The report discusses in detail the most appropriate applications, market demand estimates, key drivers and inhibitors, and discusses and explains the large gap between previous estimates and current market conditions through market research;
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