Sodium Carbonate Peroxyhydrate and TAED Replace Hydrogen Peroxide in COVID-19 Disinfection Applications
Peroxide disinfectant solutions are witnessing high demand during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic in order to combat the infection. Chemical companies such as Solvay are recommending surface disinfection with the help of their product OXYPER® (sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate) and tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED). Since detergents, bleaching agents, and hand wash products have been in high demand during the pandemic, companies in the tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) market are capitalizing on this opportunity to increase their production output.
Sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate, in combination with TAED helps in sanitization and disinfection of garments and surfaces. In countries where active COVID-19 cases are rising, such as India, Russia, and the U.S., manufacturers in the tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) market are focusing on distribution in such countries. As such, the combination of sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate and TAED is replacing hydrogen peroxide. Healthcare facilities are bolstering the demand for cleaning product amidst the ongoing pandemic.
Oral Care Products Fuel Demand for TAED to Prevent Bacterial Build-up
Apart from cleaning product, manufacturers in the tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) market are taking giant strides in oral care applications. For instance, Lubrizol Corporation— a provider of specialty chemicals is increasing its product portfolio in bleach activator products involving TAED in order to manufacture denture cleaners. The high prevalence of oral care problems in individuals worldwide has catalyzed the demand for TAED ingredients. As such, bleach activators for denture cleaners help in preventing bacterial build-up.
The tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) market is driven by consumers, since bleach activator products are improving patient lives. This has compelled manufacturers to broaden their excipient portfolio suitable for different dosage forms. On the other hand, companies are setting their collaboration wheels in motion to deploy medical and dental care innovations. These partnerships for product innovation are accelerating the pace of product introduction in the marketplace. In order to gain credibility, manufacturers are proactively responding to ever-changing regulatory norms.
Sustainability Limitations Hurt Sales of TAED Products Compared to Plastic-free Ingredients
The tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) market is projected to expand at a sluggish CAGR of ~3% during the forecast period, as laundry detergents containing TAED are associated with sustainability limitations that are not good for the environment. Hence, liquid detergent pods sans plastic ingredients are giving a stiff competition to products involving TAED ingredients. This is a result of awareness about the hazardous impact of plastic on environmental footprint. Thus, manufacturers in the tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) market are focusing on applications that necessarily require TAED ingredients such as in disinfectant solutions and bleaching agents.
The trend of automatic dishwashing and laundry applications has fueled the demand for TAED products. TAED products have led to the removal of bleachable stains from fabrics and dishes, thus providing a high standard in hygiene.
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Readily Biodegradable TAED Ingredients Prove to be Game Changer in Biocides
A considerable increase in the disposable income of two densely populated countries India and China has triggered the demand for TAED products. Manufacturers in the tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) market are increasing the availability of high-quality TAED ingredients. This is evident as the market is anticipated to reach ~US$ 500 Mn by 2030. Bleaching of paper and textiles is creating stable revenue streams for manufacturers in the tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) market. Routine home care products are also generating value-grab opportunities for manufacturers.
TAED bleach activators are being used as additives in powder and automatic dishwashing detergents. Various TAED grades are being used to manufacture biocides suitable for denture cleaning and the cold sterilization of medical instruments. Manufacturers are increasing their R&D activities to develop readily biodegradable TAED ingredients with low toxicity levels.
Consumers Opt for Low-temperature Cleaning of Textiles in Industrial & Institutional Applications
The low-temperature cleaning of fabrics involving stains of coffee, tea, and fruit juices has become achievable with TAED-enabled detergents. Manufacturers in the tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) market are enhancing their credibility credentials by developing laundry detergents that maintain the color of textile and whiteness of fabrics. The high-quality TAED ingredients deploy bleach activation in powder detergents. Hence, companies are increasing efforts to register their ingredients as biocides for surface cleaning and laundry detergents in order to comply with stringent regulations in Europe and the U.S.
The demand for non-toxic, biodegradable, and non-sensitizing TAED ingredients is growing in the market landscape. Companies in the tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) market are producing bleach activators with high purity via solvent-free processes. These processes are being marketed for their low toxicological and ecotoxicological profiles. Apart from home care, manufacturers are establishing stable supply chains for industrial and institutional cleaning.
Phosphate-free and Dye-free Detergents Meet Demand of Eco-conscious Consumers
With the help of innovative capacities and technical expertise, manufacturers in the tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) market are able to develop products that are safe for consumers and the environment. Tetraacetylethylenediamine, in combination with hydrogen peroxide, acts as an organic stain remover. In order to meet the convenience of consumers, manufacturers are producing laundry detergent pods made from naturally-derived ingredients involving TAED, sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride, sodium citrate, and the likes.
Manufacturers are leveraging growth opportunities with the help of online sales and e-Commerce. More number of customers are demanding highly concentrated laundry detergents pods. Grab & toss pods are gaining increased popularity in the U.S. Companies are also developing fragrance-free detergent pods made from naturally-derived ingredients and non-toxic formula free of phosphates. Eco-conscious customers are fueling the demand for cruelty-free laundry detergents. Hypo-allergenic, dye-free, and phosphate-free ingredients are being preferred in detergent products. Thus, manufacturers are focusing on non-toxic formulations that eliminate the addition of optical brighteners in detergents.
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