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Markets for Silver Nanomaterials as Transparent Conductors
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter One: Introduction


1.1 Background to this Report
1.2 Objectives and Scope of this Report
1.3 Methodology of this Report
1.4 Plan of this Report
Chapter Tw Silver Nanomaterials as Transparent Conductors

2.1 Trade-offs Between Conductivity and Transparency
2.2 Manufacturing Nanowires
2.2.1 Nanowires are Complicated
2.2.2 The Path from Raw Materials to Usable Panels
2.2.3 Horizontal or Vertical Supply Chain?
2.3 Silver Nanomaterials or Carbon Nanotubes?
2.3.1 Shifts in the Market
2.3.2 Can Silver Nanomaterials and Carbon Nanotubes Co-Exist?
2.4 Key Points from This Chapter

Chapter Three: Applications and Markets for Silver Nanomaterials

3.1 Touch Screens: The Killer App
3.1.1 Silver Nanomaterials Have Some Advantages
3.1.2 Capacitive Touch Screens—Opportunities for Silver Nanomaterials
3.1.3 Resistive Touch Screens – Opportunities for Silver Nanomaterials
3.1.4 Competing Materials Pose a Challenge
3.2 OLED Displays and Lighting
3.2.1 Moving Toward Larger Panels
3.2.2 OLED Lighting
3.3 PV Opportunities
3.3.1 Thin-Film PV
3.3.2 Organic PV and DSC
3.4 Other Applications
3.4.1 Electrodes for LCDs
3.4.2 E-Paper Displays
3.4.3 EMI Shielding
3.5 Key Points from This Chapter

Chapter Four: Key Firms to Watch

4.1 Cambrios (U.S.)
4.2 Carestream (U.S.)
4.3 Cima NanoTech (U.S.)
4.4 Other Silver Nanomaterial Suppliers
4.4.1 Blue Nano (U.S.)
4.4.2 ClearJet (Israel)
4.4.3 Saint-Gobain (France)
4.4.4 SeaShell Technology (U.S.)
4.5 Key Points from This Chapter

Chapter Five: Seven-Year Forecasts for Silver Nanomaterials as Transparent Conductors

5.1 Forecasting Methodology
5.1.1 Assumptions About Materials Utilization, Wastage and Yields
5.1.2 Cost Assumptions
5.1.3 General Economic Assumptions
5.1.4 Sources of Data
5.2 Forecasts for Aggregate Transparent Conductor Markets by Material Type and Application
5.3 Forecasts for Silver Nanomaterials by Application
5.4 Key Points from This Chapter
Acronyms and Abbreviations Used In this Report
About the Authors


List of Exhibits

Exhibit 2-1: Comparison of Transparent Conductive Materials
Exhibit 5-1: Seven-Year Forecasts of Transparent Conductive Materials by Material Type
Exhibit 5-2: Seven-Year Forecasts of Transparent Conductive Materials by Application
Exhibit 5-3: Seven-Year Forecast of Silver Nanomaterials by Application ($ Million)
Exhibit 5-4: Forecast of Silver Nanomaterials by Application – Volume and Value


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