The evolution of Selenium and Mercury research from 1700 to 2017 based on bibliometric analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Nogara, Pablo Andrei
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Schmitz, Gabriela Luisa, Costa, Nayara de Souza, Kamdem, Jean Paul, Rocha, João Batista, Oliveira, Claudia Sirlene
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2177
Resumo: Selenium and Mercury are two chemical elements studied in several fields of knowledge due to their chemical properties and interactions. The aim of this study was to analyze the evolution of research activity from 1700 to 2017 on the global trend of these elements, we carried out a bibliometric analysis using the Scopus database. For each keyword accessed (“selenium”, “selenide”, “selenite”, “selenate”, “organoselenium”, “mercury”, “inorganic mercury”, “mercury vapor” and “methylmercury”), we analyzed the publication output, and the top 5 geographic distribution of publications and contributing authors, as well as the top 5 Scopus subject categories where the documents are indexed. The results demonstrated an increase in the number of publication over time for all the keywords. Research about Selenium and its inorganic and organic chemical forms, and Mercury and its inorganic and organic chemical forms were described in approximately 117,000 and 164,000 documents, respectively. United States was the country with the highest number of published documents in all the keywords analyzed. Chemistry, Medicine and Environmental Science were the subject categories with the highest number of documents. Researchers from the United States, China, Japan, Slovenia, and Brazil were in the ranking of the most productive authors. To our knowledge, this is the first bibliometric study on Selenium and Mercury and can be useful to identify potential research groups for scientific collaborations. 
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spelling The evolution of Selenium and Mercury research from 1700 to 2017 based on bibliometric analysisLa evolución de la investigación de Selenio y Mercurio de 1700 a 2017 basada en el análisis bibliométricaA evolução da pesquisa do Selênio e Mercúrio de 1700 a 2017 baseada na análise bibliométricaMercúrioSelênioProdução científica.MercurioSelenioProducción científica.MercurySeleniumScientific production.Selenium and Mercury are two chemical elements studied in several fields of knowledge due to their chemical properties and interactions. The aim of this study was to analyze the evolution of research activity from 1700 to 2017 on the global trend of these elements, we carried out a bibliometric analysis using the Scopus database. For each keyword accessed (“selenium”, “selenide”, “selenite”, “selenate”, “organoselenium”, “mercury”, “inorganic mercury”, “mercury vapor” and “methylmercury”), we analyzed the publication output, and the top 5 geographic distribution of publications and contributing authors, as well as the top 5 Scopus subject categories where the documents are indexed. The results demonstrated an increase in the number of publication over time for all the keywords. Research about Selenium and its inorganic and organic chemical forms, and Mercury and its inorganic and organic chemical forms were described in approximately 117,000 and 164,000 documents, respectively. United States was the country with the highest number of published documents in all the keywords analyzed. Chemistry, Medicine and Environmental Science were the subject categories with the highest number of documents. Researchers from the United States, China, Japan, Slovenia, and Brazil were in the ranking of the most productive authors. To our knowledge, this is the first bibliometric study on Selenium and Mercury and can be useful to identify potential research groups for scientific collaborations. El selenio y el mercurio son dos elementos químicos estudiados en varios campos del conocimiento debido a sus propiedades químicas e interacciones. El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar la evolución de la actividad de investigación desde 1700 hasta 2017 sobre la tendencia global de estos elementos, llevamos a cabo un análisis bibliométrico utilizando la base de datos Scopus. Para cada palabra clave a la que se accedió ("selenio", "seleniuro", "selenito", "selenato", "organoselenio", "mercurio", "mercurio inorgánico", "vapor de mercurio" y "metilmercurio"), analizamos el resultado de la publicación, y las 5 principales distribuciones geográficas de publicaciones y autores contribuyentes, así como las 5 principales categorías de temas de Scopus donde se indexan los documentos. Los resultados demostraron un aumento en el número de publicaciones a lo largo del tiempo para todas las palabras clave. La investigación sobre el selenio y sus formas químicas inorgánicas y orgánicas, y el mercurio y sus formas químicas inorgánicas y orgánicas se describieron en aproximadamente 117,000 y 164,000 documentos, respectivamente. Estados Unidos fue el país con el mayor número de documentos publicados en todas las palabras clave analizadas. La química, la medicina y la ciencia ambiental fueron las categorías temáticas con el mayor número de documentos. Los investigadores de los Estados Unidos, China, Japón, Eslovenia y Brasil estaban en el ranking de los autores más productivos. Hasta donde sabemos, este es el primer estudio bibliométrico sobre selenio y mercurio y puede ser útil para identificar posibles grupos de investigación para colaboraciones científicas.Selênio e Mercúrio são dois elementos químicos estudados em vários campos do conhecimento devido às suas propriedades e interações químicas. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar a evolução da atividade de pesquisa de 1700 a 2017 sobre a tendência global desses elementos, realizamos uma análise bibliométrica usando o banco de dados Scopus. Para cada palavra-chave acessada ("selênio", "seleneto", "selenito", "selenato", "organosselênio", "mercúrio", "mercúrio inorgânico", "vapor de mercúrio" e "metilmercúrio"), analisamos o resultado da publicação, e as 5 principais distribuições geográficas de publicações e autores contribuintes, bem como as 5 principais categorias de assuntos do Scopus em que os documentos são indexados. Os resultados demonstraram um aumento no número de publicações ao longo do tempo para todas as palavras-chave. Pesquisas sobre selênio e suas formas químicas inorgânicas e orgânicas e Mercúrio e suas formas químicas inorgânicas e orgânicas foram descritas em aproximadamente 117.000 e 164.000 documentos, respectivamente. Os Estados Unidos foram o país com o maior número de documentos publicados em todas as palavras-chave analisadas. Química, Medicina e Ciência Ambiental foram as categorias de assunto com o maior número de documentos. Pesquisadores dos Estados Unidos, China, Japão, Eslovênia e Brasil estavam no ranking dos autores mais produtivos. Para nosso conhecimento, este é o primeiro estudo bibliométrico sobre Selênio e Mercúrio e pode ser útil para identificar grupos de pesquisa em potencial para colaborações científicas.Research, Society and Development2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/217710.33448/rsd-v9i2.2177Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 2; e150922177Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 2; e150922177Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 2; e1509221772525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2177/1790Copyright (c) 2020 Gabriela Luisa Schmitz, Pablo Andrei Nogara, Claudia Sirlene Oliveira, Jean Paul Kamdem, Nayara de Souza Costa, João Batista Rochainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNogara, Pablo AndreiSchmitz, Gabriela LuisaCosta, Nayara de SouzaKamdem, Jean PaulRocha, João BatistaOliveira, Claudia Sirlene2020-08-20T18:08:48Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2177Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:26:55.117473Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The evolution of Selenium and Mercury research from 1700 to 2017 based on bibliometric analysis
La evolución de la investigación de Selenio y Mercurio de 1700 a 2017 basada en el análisis bibliométrica
A evolução da pesquisa do Selênio e Mercúrio de 1700 a 2017 baseada na análise bibliométrica
title The evolution of Selenium and Mercury research from 1700 to 2017 based on bibliometric analysis
spellingShingle The evolution of Selenium and Mercury research from 1700 to 2017 based on bibliometric analysis
Nogara, Pablo Andrei
Mercúrio
Selênio
Produção científica.
Mercurio
Selenio
Producción científica.
Mercury
Selenium
Scientific production.
title_short The evolution of Selenium and Mercury research from 1700 to 2017 based on bibliometric analysis
title_full The evolution of Selenium and Mercury research from 1700 to 2017 based on bibliometric analysis
title_fullStr The evolution of Selenium and Mercury research from 1700 to 2017 based on bibliometric analysis
title_full_unstemmed The evolution of Selenium and Mercury research from 1700 to 2017 based on bibliometric analysis
title_sort The evolution of Selenium and Mercury research from 1700 to 2017 based on bibliometric analysis
author Nogara, Pablo Andrei
author_facet Nogara, Pablo Andrei
Schmitz, Gabriela Luisa
Costa, Nayara de Souza
Kamdem, Jean Paul
Rocha, João Batista
Oliveira, Claudia Sirlene
author_role author
author2 Schmitz, Gabriela Luisa
Costa, Nayara de Souza
Kamdem, Jean Paul
Rocha, João Batista
Oliveira, Claudia Sirlene
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nogara, Pablo Andrei
Schmitz, Gabriela Luisa
Costa, Nayara de Souza
Kamdem, Jean Paul
Rocha, João Batista
Oliveira, Claudia Sirlene
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mercúrio
Selênio
Produção científica.
Mercurio
Selenio
Producción científica.
Mercury
Selenium
Scientific production.
topic Mercúrio
Selênio
Produção científica.
Mercurio
Selenio
Producción científica.
Mercury
Selenium
Scientific production.
description Selenium and Mercury are two chemical elements studied in several fields of knowledge due to their chemical properties and interactions. The aim of this study was to analyze the evolution of research activity from 1700 to 2017 on the global trend of these elements, we carried out a bibliometric analysis using the Scopus database. For each keyword accessed (“selenium”, “selenide”, “selenite”, “selenate”, “organoselenium”, “mercury”, “inorganic mercury”, “mercury vapor” and “methylmercury”), we analyzed the publication output, and the top 5 geographic distribution of publications and contributing authors, as well as the top 5 Scopus subject categories where the documents are indexed. The results demonstrated an increase in the number of publication over time for all the keywords. Research about Selenium and its inorganic and organic chemical forms, and Mercury and its inorganic and organic chemical forms were described in approximately 117,000 and 164,000 documents, respectively. United States was the country with the highest number of published documents in all the keywords analyzed. Chemistry, Medicine and Environmental Science were the subject categories with the highest number of documents. Researchers from the United States, China, Japan, Slovenia, and Brazil were in the ranking of the most productive authors. To our knowledge, this is the first bibliometric study on Selenium and Mercury and can be useful to identify potential research groups for scientific collaborations. 
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