Iodine is a non-metallic element with a blue-black color and lustrous appearance. It belongs to the halogen family in the periodic table and is the least reactive among the halogens. Iodine is a trace element that can be obtained mainly from three sources, which are underground brines, caliche ore, and seaweed. It is also recycled in many parts of the world, mainly in Japan. Iodine is either used in the elemental or isotopic form and in the form of inorganic salts & complexes and organic ... Read more

Market Research Future has published a Cooked Research Report on the Global Iodine Market Research Report- Forecast to 2023

Iodine is a substrate extensively used in a range of applications, such as LCD polarizers, biocides, X-ray contrast media, animal nutrition, health nutrition, fluorochemicals, and pharmaceuticals, among others. As a result, Iodine invariably witnesses massive consumption & demand, garnering huge market prominence. Also, the Global Iodine ... Read more

Iodine is a trace element found in nature, occurring in earth’s crust as mineral deposits, in underground brines, and in seaweeds. It is a non-metallic element with a blue-black color and lustrous appearance. Iodine is essential for humans and animals for the proper functioning of thyroid glands, brain activities, and reproducibility. Iodine, owing to its high reactivity and occurrence in several oxidation states, gives numerous organic and inorganic compounds. It is used in a plethora of ... Read more