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The Sorbent market is a subset of the Advanced Materials industry, which focuses on the development and production of materials with enhanced properties. Sorbents are materials that are used to absorb, adsorb, or otherwise capture and contain a variety of substances. They are used in a wide range of applications, including air and water purification, medical diagnostics, and industrial processes.
Sorbents are typically made from synthetic or natural polymers, such as polyurethane, polyethylene, and cellulose. They can also be made from inorganic materials, such as silica, alumina, and zeolites. The properties of sorbents can be tailored to meet specific requirements, such as high temperature resistance, chemical stability, and selectivity.
Notable companies in the Sorbent market include 3M, BASF, Cabot Corporation, Clariant, Evonik Industries, and W.R. Grace & Co. Show Less Read more