Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Markets for Oleochemical Fatty Acids" report to their offering.

The Global Market for Natural Fatty Acids Should Reach $16.2 Billion by 2021 from $12.4 Billion in 2016 at a CAGR of 5.6%, from 2016 to 2021

Report Includes

- An overview of the global markets for oleochemicals, including natural fatty acids, biodiesel and methyl esters, glycerine, as well as derivatives such as soaps, dimers, branched fatty acids, and fatty alcohols.

- Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2015, 2016, and projections of CAGRs through 2021.

- Examination of applications by end market, such as household, personal care, oil field, and lubricants.

- Discussion of current and potential legislation that will affect the industry.

- Coverage of consumer trends that drive many of the end markets, such as cleaning, beauty, and food.

- Evaluation of the market's dynamics, specifically growth drivers, restraints, and opportunities

- Profiles of major players in the industry.

Oleochemicals, such as fatty acids, will be a vital link in the supply chain as their outstanding functionality and versatility make them ideal to be used in a multitude of applications. In addition, the high reactivity of this acid enables the production of a range of derivatives that can be tailored to meet the needs of a number of end-user industries, which use the formulations to produce the ideal blend of functionality and performance.

The range of derivatives is dependent on the reaction site used. Derivatives can be produced using the acid functionality, such as saponification, esterification, ethoxylation or amination, while derivatives based on the unsaturation include isomerization, dimerization, epoxidation and hydrogenation acids.

Fatty acids and their derivatives have a range of functionality that can be used to support the move away from the petrochemical-based platform that is reliant on the rapidly reducing fossil fuel industry since all the easy oil has been extracted and the remaining oil is more inaccessible, more remote and located in more inhospitable environments. While the equivalent renewable biorefinery-type platform has a long way to go to be commercially viable and suitable to replace the petrochemical platform, oleochemicals will be a major contributor to such development.

This report provides an understanding of how the composition of various fats and oils transform into the range, quality and types of acids produced and the applications for which those acids can be used. It explores the various attributes of different acid types and how these cuts compete with synthetic formed products from the petrochemical route and the major applications outlets.

The study is divided into a number of sections and covers the following fatty acid types:

- Stearic acid.

- Distilled fatty acids.

- Fractionated fatty acids.

- Polyunsaturated acids, including tall oil fatty acids.

- Oleic acids.

Key Topics Covered:

1: Introduction

2: Summary

3: Overview Of The Industry

4: Overview Of Markets And Applications For Natural Fatty Acids

5: Legislation

6: Technology And Chemistry Of Fatty Acids

7: Patents And New Technology Trends In Fatty Acid Technology

8: Company Profiles

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