Sodium amide is an aggressively reactive inorganic compound. It is used primarily in the dye preparation, organic synthesis and in deprotonating of alkynes, weak acids, esters, and ketones. It is also used as a catalyst in synthesis of hydrazine and sodium cyanide. Hydrazine is used as a part of rocket fuel in space exploration, gun propellants and as a precursor to most of the pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and insecticides. Sodium amide is majorly used for the production of indigo dye, which is used in textile coloring. The global textile and apparel market size is likely to reach USD 2.6 trillion by 2025. However, the handling difficulty, extreme reactivity, and environmental hazards are likely to restrain the market growth over the review period.

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Market Segmentation:

The global sodium amide market is segmented on the basis of applications, end use industry, and region. On the basis of the applications, the market is divided into catalyst, dyes, deprotonating agent, dehydrating agent, and others. The sodium amide is used as a catalyst in synthesis of sodium cyanide and hydrazine. They are further used in the gold extraction and rocket fuel respectively. The synthetically produced indigo dye from sodium amide is the purest form of indigotin with less impurities than the natural indigo, which is driving the market growth to some extent.

Based on the end-use industry, the sodium amide market is segmented into the textile industry, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and others. The textile industry is dominating the market due to rapidly growing demand, limited product range, and subject to rapid obsolescence.  Apart from the textiles industry, sodium amide is used as an initiator in most of the pharmaceuticals production. It is one of the prominent ingredients in pesticides and insecticides. The change in agricultural land use pattern demands fertilizer usage for increased productivity and better crop yield, which gives rise to the sodium amide market.

Regional Analysis

The global sodium amide market is geographically segregated into five key regions: Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. Asia Pacific is the fastest growing economy that utilizes a significant amount of sodium amide for preparation of indigo dyes in the textiles. Countries such as China, India, and Japan are the major contributors to this industry owing to the steadier prices and less volatility of the manmade fibers. However, the changing trends need constant adaption of the new technologies. Furthermore, the use of sodium amide for hydrazine production is also boosting the growth of the Asia Pacific market due to significant production of hydrazine. Countries like Canada, South Korea, Ukraine, and Moldova are also some of the important regions having a huge textile industries. North America and Europe consume a considerable amount of sodium amide for coloring of jeans and denims.

Countries such as China and India propel the growth of the sodium amide market by using fertilizers to meet the needs of the constantly growing population.

The U.S. has the largest pharmaceutical market across the globe followed by Japan and China, which is increasing the global market share of sodium amide.

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Competitive Analysis

The key players in the sodium amide market are BASF SE (Germany), Chemos GmbH (Germany), Synbtharo Fine Chemicals GmbH (Germany), Hangzhou Dayangchem (China), Kinbester (China), KHBoddin GmbH (Germany), Natrizen Chemical Pvt Ltd (India), Nansense Labs Ltd (India), Jinxiang Chemical Factory (China) and Hongze Xinxing Chem Co. Ltd (China) among others.