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Chemical Catalyst Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Catalyst Type (Heterogeneous catalysts (solid catalysts used in fixed-bed, slurry, fluid-bed), Homogeneous catalysts (soluble organometallics, acid/base catalysts), Biocatalysts (enzymes for specialty chemicals/pharma), Electrocatalysts (electrolysis, fuel cells, CO₂ electroreduction), Photocatalysts (solar-driven conversions)), By End Use Industry (Refining (hydrotreating, hydrocracking, reforming, FCC), Petrochemicals (steam cracking, polymerisation, aromatics), Chemicals and intermediates (synthesis of bulk and specialty chemicals), Environmental and emissions control (auto catalysts, stationary NOx/SOx control), Energy transition (electrolyzers for green H₂, fuel cells, CO₂ conversion), Pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals (selective hydrogenation, chiral catalysts)), By Catalyst Class (Precious-metal catalysts (Pt, Pd, Rh, Ir, Ru), Base-metal catalysts (Ni, Fe, Cu, Co), Supported catalysts (oxides, zeolites, alumina, carbon supports), Structured and monolithic catalysts (washcoats, monoliths, honeycombs)) and By Region (North America, Europe, APAC, Middle East and Africa, LATAM) Forecasts, 2026-2034

Report Code: SRAM57599DR
Last Updated: Sep, 2025
Pages: 110
Author: Anantika Sharma
Format: PDF, Excel

Table Of Content

  1. Executive Summary

    1. Research Objectives
    2. Limitations & Assumptions
    3. Market Scope & Segmentation
    4. Currency & Pricing Considered
    1. Emerging Regions / Countries
    2. Emerging Companies
    3. Emerging Applications / End Use
    1. Drivers
    2. Market Warning Factors
    3. Latest Macro Economic Indicators
    4. Geopolitical Impact
    5. Technology Factors
    1. Porters Five Forces Analysis
    2. Value Chain Analysis
    1. North America
    2. Europe
    3. APAC
    4. Middle East and Africa
    5. LATAM
  2. ESG Trends

    1. Global Chemical Catalyst Market Introduction
    2. By Catalyst Type
      1. Introduction
        1. Catalyst Type By Value
      2. Heterogeneous catalysts (solid catalysts used in fixed-bed, slurry, fluid-bed)
        1. By Value
      3. Homogeneous catalysts (soluble organometallics, acid/base catalysts)
        1. By Value
      4. Biocatalysts (enzymes for specialty chemicals/pharma)
        1. By Value
      5. Electrocatalysts (electrolysis, fuel cells, CO₂ electroreduction)
        1. By Value
      6. Photocatalysts (solar-driven conversions)
        1. By Value
    3. By End Use Industry
      1. Introduction
        1. End Use Industry By Value
      2. Refining (hydrotreating, hydrocracking, reforming, FCC)
        1. By Value
      3. Petrochemicals (steam cracking, polymerisation, aromatics)
        1. By Value
      4. Chemicals and intermediates (synthesis of bulk and specialty chemicals)
        1. By Value
      5. Environmental and emissions control (auto catalysts, stationary NOx/SOx control)
        1. By Value
      6. Energy transition (electrolyzers for green H₂, fuel cells, CO₂ conversion)
        1. By Value
      7. Pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals (selective hydrogenation, chiral catalysts)
        1. By Value
    4. By Catalyst Class
      1. Introduction
        1. Catalyst Class By Value
      2. Precious-metal catalysts (Pt, Pd, Rh, Ir, Ru)
        1. By Value
      3. Base-metal catalysts (Ni, Fe, Cu, Co)
        1. By Value
      4. Supported catalysts (oxides, zeolites, alumina, carbon supports)
        1. By Value
      5. Structured and monolithic catalysts (washcoats, monoliths, honeycombs)
        1. By Value
    1. Introduction
    2. By Catalyst Type
      1. Introduction
        1. Catalyst Type By Value
      2. Heterogeneous catalysts (solid catalysts used in fixed-bed, slurry, fluid-bed)
        1. By Value
      3. Homogeneous catalysts (soluble organometallics, acid/base catalysts)
        1. By Value
      4. Biocatalysts (enzymes for specialty chemicals/pharma)
        1. By Value
      5. Electrocatalysts (electrolysis, fuel cells, CO₂ electroreduction)
        1. By Value
      6. Photocatalysts (solar-driven conversions)
        1. By Value
    3. By End Use Industry
      1. Introduction
        1. End Use Industry By Value
      2. Refining (hydrotreating, hydrocracking, reforming, FCC)
        1. By Value
      3. Petrochemicals (steam cracking, polymerisation, aromatics)
        1. By Value
      4. Chemicals and intermediates (synthesis of bulk and specialty chemicals)
        1. By Value
      5. Environmental and emissions control (auto catalysts, stationary NOx/SOx control)
        1. By Value
      6. Energy transition (electrolyzers for green H₂, fuel cells, CO₂ conversion)
        1. By Value
      7. Pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals (selective hydrogenation, chiral catalysts)
        1. By Value
    4. By Catalyst Class
      1. Introduction
        1. Catalyst Class By Value
      2. Precious-metal catalysts (Pt, Pd, Rh, Ir, Ru)
        1. By Value
      3. Base-metal catalysts (Ni, Fe, Cu, Co)
        1. By Value
      4. Supported catalysts (oxides, zeolites, alumina, carbon supports)
        1. By Value
      5. Structured and monolithic catalysts (washcoats, monoliths, honeycombs)
        1. By Value
    5. U.S.
      1. By Catalyst Type
        1. Introduction
          1. Catalyst Type By Value
        2. Heterogeneous catalysts (solid catalysts used in fixed-bed, slurry, fluid-bed)
          1. By Value
        3. Homogeneous catalysts (soluble organometallics, acid/base catalysts)
          1. By Value
        4. Biocatalysts (enzymes for specialty chemicals/pharma)
          1. By Value
        5. Electrocatalysts (electrolysis, fuel cells, CO₂ electroreduction)
          1. By Value
        6. Photocatalysts (solar-driven conversions)
          1. By Value
      2. By End Use Industry
        1. Introduction
          1. End Use Industry By Value
        2. Refining (hydrotreating, hydrocracking, reforming, FCC)
          1. By Value
        3. Petrochemicals (steam cracking, polymerisation, aromatics)
          1. By Value
        4. Chemicals and intermediates (synthesis of bulk and specialty chemicals)
          1. By Value
        5. Environmental and emissions control (auto catalysts, stationary NOx/SOx control)
          1. By Value
        6. Energy transition (electrolyzers for green H₂, fuel cells, CO₂ conversion)
          1. By Value
        7. Pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals (selective hydrogenation, chiral catalysts)
          1. By Value
      3. By Catalyst Class
        1. Introduction
          1. Catalyst Class By Value
        2. Precious-metal catalysts (Pt, Pd, Rh, Ir, Ru)
          1. By Value
        3. Base-metal catalysts (Ni, Fe, Cu, Co)
          1. By Value
        4. Supported catalysts (oxides, zeolites, alumina, carbon supports)
          1. By Value
        5. Structured and monolithic catalysts (washcoats, monoliths, honeycombs)
          1. By Value
    6. Canada
    1. Introduction
    2. By Catalyst Type
      1. Introduction
        1. Catalyst Type By Value
      2. Heterogeneous catalysts (solid catalysts used in fixed-bed, slurry, fluid-bed)
        1. By Value
      3. Homogeneous catalysts (soluble organometallics, acid/base catalysts)
        1. By Value
      4. Biocatalysts (enzymes for specialty chemicals/pharma)
        1. By Value
      5. Electrocatalysts (electrolysis, fuel cells, CO₂ electroreduction)
        1. By Value
      6. Photocatalysts (solar-driven conversions)
        1. By Value
    3. By End Use Industry
      1. Introduction
        1. End Use Industry By Value
      2. Refining (hydrotreating, hydrocracking, reforming, FCC)
        1. By Value
      3. Petrochemicals (steam cracking, polymerisation, aromatics)
        1. By Value
      4. Chemicals and intermediates (synthesis of bulk and specialty chemicals)
        1. By Value
      5. Environmental and emissions control (auto catalysts, stationary NOx/SOx control)
        1. By Value
      6. Energy transition (electrolyzers for green H₂, fuel cells, CO₂ conversion)
        1. By Value
      7. Pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals (selective hydrogenation, chiral catalysts)
        1. By Value
    4. By Catalyst Class
      1. Introduction
        1. Catalyst Class By Value
      2. Precious-metal catalysts (Pt, Pd, Rh, Ir, Ru)
        1. By Value
      3. Base-metal catalysts (Ni, Fe, Cu, Co)
        1. By Value
      4. Supported catalysts (oxides, zeolites, alumina, carbon supports)
        1. By Value
      5. Structured and monolithic catalysts (washcoats, monoliths, honeycombs)
        1. By Value
    5. U.K.
      1. By Catalyst Type
        1. Introduction
          1. Catalyst Type By Value
        2. Heterogeneous catalysts (solid catalysts used in fixed-bed, slurry, fluid-bed)
          1. By Value
        3. Homogeneous catalysts (soluble organometallics, acid/base catalysts)
          1. By Value
        4. Biocatalysts (enzymes for specialty chemicals/pharma)
          1. By Value
        5. Electrocatalysts (electrolysis, fuel cells, CO₂ electroreduction)
          1. By Value
        6. Photocatalysts (solar-driven conversions)
          1. By Value
      2. By End Use Industry
        1. Introduction
          1. End Use Industry By Value
        2. Refining (hydrotreating, hydrocracking, reforming, FCC)
          1. By Value
        3. Petrochemicals (steam cracking, polymerisation, aromatics)
          1. By Value
        4. Chemicals and intermediates (synthesis of bulk and specialty chemicals)
          1. By Value
        5. Environmental and emissions control (auto catalysts, stationary NOx/SOx control)
          1. By Value
        6. Energy transition (electrolyzers for green H₂, fuel cells, CO₂ conversion)
          1. By Value
        7. Pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals (selective hydrogenation, chiral catalysts)
          1. By Value
      3. By Catalyst Class
        1. Introduction
          1. Catalyst Class By Value
        2. Precious-metal catalysts (Pt, Pd, Rh, Ir, Ru)
          1. By Value
        3. Base-metal catalysts (Ni, Fe, Cu, Co)
          1. By Value
        4. Supported catalysts (oxides, zeolites, alumina, carbon supports)
          1. By Value
        5. Structured and monolithic catalysts (washcoats, monoliths, honeycombs)
          1. By Value
    6. Germany
    7. France
    8. Spain
    9. Italy
    10. Russia
    11. Nordic
    12. Benelux
    13. Rest of Europe
    1. Introduction
    2. By Catalyst Type
      1. Introduction
        1. Catalyst Type By Value
      2. Heterogeneous catalysts (solid catalysts used in fixed-bed, slurry, fluid-bed)
        1. By Value
      3. Homogeneous catalysts (soluble organometallics, acid/base catalysts)
        1. By Value
      4. Biocatalysts (enzymes for specialty chemicals/pharma)
        1. By Value
      5. Electrocatalysts (electrolysis, fuel cells, CO₂ electroreduction)
        1. By Value
      6. Photocatalysts (solar-driven conversions)
        1. By Value
    3. By End Use Industry
      1. Introduction
        1. End Use Industry By Value
      2. Refining (hydrotreating, hydrocracking, reforming, FCC)
        1. By Value
      3. Petrochemicals (steam cracking, polymerisation, aromatics)
        1. By Value
      4. Chemicals and intermediates (synthesis of bulk and specialty chemicals)
        1. By Value
      5. Environmental and emissions control (auto catalysts, stationary NOx/SOx control)
        1. By Value
      6. Energy transition (electrolyzers for green H₂, fuel cells, CO₂ conversion)
        1. By Value
      7. Pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals (selective hydrogenation, chiral catalysts)
        1. By Value
    4. By Catalyst Class
      1. Introduction
        1. Catalyst Class By Value
      2. Precious-metal catalysts (Pt, Pd, Rh, Ir, Ru)
        1. By Value
      3. Base-metal catalysts (Ni, Fe, Cu, Co)
        1. By Value
      4. Supported catalysts (oxides, zeolites, alumina, carbon supports)
        1. By Value
      5. Structured and monolithic catalysts (washcoats, monoliths, honeycombs)
        1. By Value
    5. China
      1. By Catalyst Type
        1. Introduction
          1. Catalyst Type By Value
        2. Heterogeneous catalysts (solid catalysts used in fixed-bed, slurry, fluid-bed)
          1. By Value
        3. Homogeneous catalysts (soluble organometallics, acid/base catalysts)
          1. By Value
        4. Biocatalysts (enzymes for specialty chemicals/pharma)
          1. By Value
        5. Electrocatalysts (electrolysis, fuel cells, CO₂ electroreduction)
          1. By Value
        6. Photocatalysts (solar-driven conversions)
          1. By Value
      2. By End Use Industry
        1. Introduction
          1. End Use Industry By Value
        2. Refining (hydrotreating, hydrocracking, reforming, FCC)
          1. By Value
        3. Petrochemicals (steam cracking, polymerisation, aromatics)
          1. By Value
        4. Chemicals and intermediates (synthesis of bulk and specialty chemicals)
          1. By Value
        5. Environmental and emissions control (auto catalysts, stationary NOx/SOx control)
          1. By Value
        6. Energy transition (electrolyzers for green H₂, fuel cells, CO₂ conversion)
          1. By Value
        7. Pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals (selective hydrogenation, chiral catalysts)
          1. By Value
      3. By Catalyst Class
        1. Introduction
          1. Catalyst Class By Value
        2. Precious-metal catalysts (Pt, Pd, Rh, Ir, Ru)
          1. By Value
        3. Base-metal catalysts (Ni, Fe, Cu, Co)
          1. By Value
        4. Supported catalysts (oxides, zeolites, alumina, carbon supports)
          1. By Value
        5. Structured and monolithic catalysts (washcoats, monoliths, honeycombs)
          1. By Value
    6. Korea
    7. Japan
    8. India
    9. Australia
    10. Taiwan
    11. South East Asia
    12. Rest of Asia-Pacific
    1. Introduction
    2. By Catalyst Type
      1. Introduction
        1. Catalyst Type By Value
      2. Heterogeneous catalysts (solid catalysts used in fixed-bed, slurry, fluid-bed)
        1. By Value
      3. Homogeneous catalysts (soluble organometallics, acid/base catalysts)
        1. By Value
      4. Biocatalysts (enzymes for specialty chemicals/pharma)
        1. By Value
      5. Electrocatalysts (electrolysis, fuel cells, CO₂ electroreduction)
        1. By Value
      6. Photocatalysts (solar-driven conversions)
        1. By Value
    3. By End Use Industry
      1. Introduction
        1. End Use Industry By Value
      2. Refining (hydrotreating, hydrocracking, reforming, FCC)
        1. By Value
      3. Petrochemicals (steam cracking, polymerisation, aromatics)
        1. By Value
      4. Chemicals and intermediates (synthesis of bulk and specialty chemicals)
        1. By Value
      5. Environmental and emissions control (auto catalysts, stationary NOx/SOx control)
        1. By Value
      6. Energy transition (electrolyzers for green H₂, fuel cells, CO₂ conversion)
        1. By Value
      7. Pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals (selective hydrogenation, chiral catalysts)
        1. By Value
    4. By Catalyst Class
      1. Introduction
        1. Catalyst Class By Value
      2. Precious-metal catalysts (Pt, Pd, Rh, Ir, Ru)
        1. By Value
      3. Base-metal catalysts (Ni, Fe, Cu, Co)
        1. By Value
      4. Supported catalysts (oxides, zeolites, alumina, carbon supports)
        1. By Value
      5. Structured and monolithic catalysts (washcoats, monoliths, honeycombs)
        1. By Value
    5. UAE
      1. By Catalyst Type
        1. Introduction
          1. Catalyst Type By Value
        2. Heterogeneous catalysts (solid catalysts used in fixed-bed, slurry, fluid-bed)
          1. By Value
        3. Homogeneous catalysts (soluble organometallics, acid/base catalysts)
          1. By Value
        4. Biocatalysts (enzymes for specialty chemicals/pharma)
          1. By Value
        5. Electrocatalysts (electrolysis, fuel cells, CO₂ electroreduction)
          1. By Value
        6. Photocatalysts (solar-driven conversions)
          1. By Value
      2. By End Use Industry
        1. Introduction
          1. End Use Industry By Value
        2. Refining (hydrotreating, hydrocracking, reforming, FCC)
          1. By Value
        3. Petrochemicals (steam cracking, polymerisation, aromatics)
          1. By Value
        4. Chemicals and intermediates (synthesis of bulk and specialty chemicals)
          1. By Value
        5. Environmental and emissions control (auto catalysts, stationary NOx/SOx control)
          1. By Value
        6. Energy transition (electrolyzers for green H₂, fuel cells, CO₂ conversion)
          1. By Value
        7. Pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals (selective hydrogenation, chiral catalysts)
          1. By Value
      3. By Catalyst Class
        1. Introduction
          1. Catalyst Class By Value
        2. Precious-metal catalysts (Pt, Pd, Rh, Ir, Ru)
          1. By Value
        3. Base-metal catalysts (Ni, Fe, Cu, Co)
          1. By Value
        4. Supported catalysts (oxides, zeolites, alumina, carbon supports)
          1. By Value
        5. Structured and monolithic catalysts (washcoats, monoliths, honeycombs)
          1. By Value
    6. Turkey
    7. Saudi Arabia
    8. South Africa
    9. Egypt
    10. Nigeria
    11. Rest of MEA
    1. Introduction
    2. By Catalyst Type
      1. Introduction
        1. Catalyst Type By Value
      2. Heterogeneous catalysts (solid catalysts used in fixed-bed, slurry, fluid-bed)
        1. By Value
      3. Homogeneous catalysts (soluble organometallics, acid/base catalysts)
        1. By Value
      4. Biocatalysts (enzymes for specialty chemicals/pharma)
        1. By Value
      5. Electrocatalysts (electrolysis, fuel cells, CO₂ electroreduction)
        1. By Value
      6. Photocatalysts (solar-driven conversions)
        1. By Value
    3. By End Use Industry
      1. Introduction
        1. End Use Industry By Value
      2. Refining (hydrotreating, hydrocracking, reforming, FCC)
        1. By Value
      3. Petrochemicals (steam cracking, polymerisation, aromatics)
        1. By Value
      4. Chemicals and intermediates (synthesis of bulk and specialty chemicals)
        1. By Value
      5. Environmental and emissions control (auto catalysts, stationary NOx/SOx control)
        1. By Value
      6. Energy transition (electrolyzers for green H₂, fuel cells, CO₂ conversion)
        1. By Value
      7. Pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals (selective hydrogenation, chiral catalysts)
        1. By Value
    4. By Catalyst Class
      1. Introduction
        1. Catalyst Class By Value
      2. Precious-metal catalysts (Pt, Pd, Rh, Ir, Ru)
        1. By Value
      3. Base-metal catalysts (Ni, Fe, Cu, Co)
        1. By Value
      4. Supported catalysts (oxides, zeolites, alumina, carbon supports)
        1. By Value
      5. Structured and monolithic catalysts (washcoats, monoliths, honeycombs)
        1. By Value
    5. Brazil
      1. By Catalyst Type
        1. Introduction
          1. Catalyst Type By Value
        2. Heterogeneous catalysts (solid catalysts used in fixed-bed, slurry, fluid-bed)
          1. By Value
        3. Homogeneous catalysts (soluble organometallics, acid/base catalysts)
          1. By Value
        4. Biocatalysts (enzymes for specialty chemicals/pharma)
          1. By Value
        5. Electrocatalysts (electrolysis, fuel cells, CO₂ electroreduction)
          1. By Value
        6. Photocatalysts (solar-driven conversions)
          1. By Value
      2. By End Use Industry
        1. Introduction
          1. End Use Industry By Value
        2. Refining (hydrotreating, hydrocracking, reforming, FCC)
          1. By Value
        3. Petrochemicals (steam cracking, polymerisation, aromatics)
          1. By Value
        4. Chemicals and intermediates (synthesis of bulk and specialty chemicals)
          1. By Value
        5. Environmental and emissions control (auto catalysts, stationary NOx/SOx control)
          1. By Value
        6. Energy transition (electrolyzers for green H₂, fuel cells, CO₂ conversion)
          1. By Value
        7. Pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals (selective hydrogenation, chiral catalysts)
          1. By Value
      3. By Catalyst Class
        1. Introduction
          1. Catalyst Class By Value
        2. Precious-metal catalysts (Pt, Pd, Rh, Ir, Ru)
          1. By Value
        3. Base-metal catalysts (Ni, Fe, Cu, Co)
          1. By Value
        4. Supported catalysts (oxides, zeolites, alumina, carbon supports)
          1. By Value
        5. Structured and monolithic catalysts (washcoats, monoliths, honeycombs)
          1. By Value
    6. Mexico
    7. Argentina
    8. Chile
    9. Colombia
    10. Rest of LATAM
    1. Chemical Catalyst Market Share By Players
    2. M&A Agreements & Collaboration Analysis
    1. BASF
      1. Overview
      2. Business Information
      3. Revenue
      4. ASP
      5. SWOT Analysis
      6. Recent Developments
    2. Johnson Matthey
    3. Honeywell (UOP)
    4. Haldor Topsoe
    5. Umicore
    6. W.R. Grace
    7. Albemarle
    8. Clariant
    9. Shell Catalysts and Technologies
    10. Axens
    11. Topsoe
    12. Zeolyst
    13. Lummus
    14. BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metals
    15. Honeywell UOP
    1. Research Data
      1. Secondary Data
        1. Major secondary sources
        2. Key data from secondary sources
      2. Primary Data
        1. Key data from primary sources
        2. Breakdown of primaries
      3. Secondary And Primary Research
        1. Key industry insights
    2. Market Size Estimation
      1. Bottom-Up Approach
      2. Top-Down Approach
      3. Market Projection
    3. Research Assumptions
      1. Assumptions
    4. Limitations
    5. Risk Assessment
    1. Discussion Guide
    2. Customization Options
    3. Related Reports
  3. Disclaimer

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