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Microgels and Nanogels at Interfaces and Emulsions: Identifying Opportunities From a Bibliometric Analysis

Miguel Ángel Fernández-Rodríguez, Laura Alvarez

2021Frontiers in Physics10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this work, we used Bibliometrix and Biblioshiny to perform a bibliometric qualitative and quantitative analysis on the main topic “microgels and nanogels”, and the sub-topic “microgels and nanogels at interfaces and emulsions”. Word-counting of the titles of the publications enabled a descriptive analysis of thematic trends. A more complex conceptual analysis used the co-occurrence of words in titles, clustered into research themes with links to other themes. A thematic map allowed to characterize the centrality and density of the themes within the topic. A similar clustering of co-authorship enabled the mapping of the collaborations. We identified in this way research opportunities theme- and collaboration-wise, such as the opportunity to bring more fundamental studies into biomedical applications and into Pickering emulsions stabilized with microgels.

Topics & Concepts

Theme (computing)CentralityThematic analysisCluster analysisThematic mapComputer scienceQualitative analysisData scienceNanotechnologyMaterials scienceSociologyQualitative researchWorld Wide WebGeographyArtificial intelligenceMathematicsSocial scienceCombinatoricsCartographyHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applicationsData Visualization and Analytics
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