Chemical Research Report Bromine-Derivatives-Market
Bromine Derivatives Market - Size,
Share, Outlook, and Opportunity
Analysis, 2018 - 2026
Global Bromine Derivatives Market report categorizes the global market by Derivative, Application,
End-Use Industry , and Region (North America, South America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East and
Africa) – Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018 – 2025
Bromine derivatives are mainly categorized into two segments, inorganic bromine derivative and organic
bromine derivatives. Inorganic bromine derivatives mainly includes Calcium Bromide, Potassium Bromide &
Sodium Bromide. Organic bromine derivatives includes Ethylene dibromide, Methyl Bromide, Hydrobromic
Acid (Hydrogen Bromide), Tetrabromobisphenol A, Decabromodiphenyl Oxide and Octabromodiphenyl oxide.
Market Dynamics
Bulk availability of bromine feedstock and increasing oil & gas exploration activities in Asia Pacific, South
America, and Africa are creating highly conductive environment for growth of bromine derivatives market in
these regions. In addition to this, increasing demand for bromine derivatives in water treatment and Mercury
Emission Control by power plants is expected to have positive impact on growth of the market in the near
future.
However, stringent regulations imposed on use of synthetic bromine derivatives is a major
challenge for market growth. For instance, in 2016, European Union (EU) published Regulation
2016/293 prohibiting hexabromocyclododecane, which is a bromine containing flame retardant.
It has applications such as filling bean bags, electrical appliances, packaging materials, textile
coating additive, and upholstered furniture.
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Market Outlook
Among application, flame retardant segment accounted for the highest market share in
2017. The segment is expected to lead the market throughout the forecast period (2018-
25). Rising fire accidents globally has resulted in increasing demand for bromine based