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Scientometric analysis and scientific trends on microplastics research

Chemosphere 2022 73 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 55 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Ying Wang, Ming Li, Ming Li, Ying Wang, Awais Bokhari, Yang Wang, Honghai Xue, Honghai Xue, Honghai Xue, Honghai Xue, Awais Bokhari, Ying Wang, Mudassir Hasan, Lei Wu, Ying Wang, Honghai Xue, Honghai Xue, Chunqing Wang, Honghai Xue, Ying Wang, Honghai Xue, Awais Bokhari, Ying Wang, Ming Li, Yang Wang, Ying Wang, Chunqing Wang, Awais Bokhari, Awais Bokhari, Xingai Gao, Ying Wang, Ming Li, Zhonghe Li, Xingai Gao, Zhonghe Li, Ying Wang, Zhonghe Li, Zhonghe Li, Xi Zhang, Honghai Xue, Honghai Xue, Mudassir Hasan, Honghai Xue, Honghai Xue, Mansoor Alruqi, Awais Bokhari, Ning Han

Summary

Researchers performed a scientometric analysis of microplastics research using 2,872 publications from the Web of Science database spanning 2004 to 2020. The bibliometric analysis mapped contributing countries, institutions, key authors, trending keywords, and future research directions in the field. The study found that microplastics research has grown rapidly, with increasing attention to environmental pollution across various ecosystems.

In recent years, the environmental pollution of microplastics has attracted much attention. To date, there have been a lot of researches on microplastics and a series of studies published. In this study, by bibliometric analysis method to evaluated the development and evolution on microplastics research trends and hot spots. A total of 2872 literature information was collected from the Web of Science (2004-2020), which was used for bibliometric visual analysis by CiteSpace. It was possible to see the contributing countries, institutions, authors, keywords, and future study directions in the microplastics sectors by looking at the visual representation of the results. (1) Since 2004, scientific advancements in this sector have advanced significantly, with a significant increase in speed since 2012. (2) China and the United States are the world's leading researchers in microplastics. (3) The study of microplastics was multidisciplinary, comprising researchers from the fields of ecology, chemistry, molecular biology, environmental science, and oceanography. (4) In recent years, researchers have concentrated their attention on the distribution and toxicity of microplastics in the environment, as well as their coupled pollution with heavy metal contaminants. In conclusion microplastics study in environmental science has become increasingly popular in recent years. Topics include dispersion, toxicity, and coupled pollution with heavy metal pollutants. Researchers in a wide range of fields are involved in microplastics research. Furthermore, policies and regulations about microplastics in global were summarized, and membrane technology has potential to remove microplastics from water. The above findings help to clearly grasp the content and development trend of microplastics research, point out the future research direction for scholars, and promote microplastics research and pollution prevention and control.

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