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Research Trends Analysis on Subject Materials Science for Energy Engineering by Scopus Data
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: Received: 2 July 2021 / Approved: 5 July 2021 / Online: 5 July 2021 (15:53:03 CEST)
How to cite: Chigarev, B. Research Trends Analysis on Subject Materials Science for Energy Engineering by Scopus Data. Preprints 2021, 2021070112. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202107.0112.v1 Chigarev, B. Research Trends Analysis on Subject Materials Science for Energy Engineering by Scopus Data. Preprints 2021, 2021070112. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202107.0112.v1
Abstract
The objective of this article: analysis of research trends on the topic "Materials Science for Energy Engineering" for the period 2012-2021. Materials and methods: bibliometric analysis of data from the Scopus abstract database.Results. It is shown that this topic is developing faster than the general energy topics.The key feature of the research trends is a significant increase in work on the development of materials for renewable energy and a decrease in the number of publications related to nuclear power.The primary goal of many studies is to increase the efficiency of renewable energy production through the use of new materials.The importance of the topic is evidenced by the emergence of new journals that quickly entered the first quartile of the abstract databases Scopus and Web of Science, for example: ACS Applied Energy Materials.There has been a significant increase of interest in perovskite solar cells, layered semiconductors, triboelectric nanogenerators, cobalt compounds, sulfur compounds, and oxygen and hydrogen evolution reaction during Electrolysis.Publications on electric batteries are well represented in all time intervals. The focus is on electrode materials and battery efficiency.
Keywords
research topics; materials science; energy; Scopus; bibliometric analysis; trends; keyword clustering
Subject
Engineering, Automotive Engineering
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