A Bibliometric Review of Sustainable Engineering of Last 30 Years: Emerging Circular and Green Polymer Science

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Khusboo Srivastava,

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Dr. Ankita Saxena,

  1. Assistant Professor, Department of Centre for Distance and Online Education GLA University, Uttar Pradesh, India
  2. Assistant Professor, Department of Institute of Busiess Management GLA University, Uttar Pradesh, India

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The application of sustainable engineering is a ground-breaking strategy for the long-term enhancement of the human condition. A holistic understanding is required for inviting more research on this topic therefore, this study intent to provide a decentralized framework with the aid of a bibliometric evaluation to examine the research trend on sustainable engineering. The study also contributes to the body of literature by providing insights into a robust, reliable thematic representation of this topic. All published research articles (778) over the last 30 years were examined using the multidisciplinary SCOPUS database. The framework was categorized into thematic categories by the integrative analysis, and these categories were distributed according to the year of publication, the sources of the publications, the major contributors and their locations, the keywords, the most frequently cited research papers, and many other aspects. A co-authorship network, an inter-country co-authorship network map, and a network of keyword co-occurrences were also created using the VOSviewer software. Notably, this bibliometric review expands its purview to encompass Circular and Green Polymer Science, enhancing the breadth and depth of the analysis.

Keywords: Sustainable development, sustainable development goals, Scopus, Vosviewer, Bibliometric, Green composite, Circular and green polymer

How to cite this article:
Khusboo Srivastava, Dr. Ankita Saxena. A Bibliometric Review of Sustainable Engineering of Last 30 Years: Emerging Circular and Green Polymer Science. Journal of Polymer and Composites. 2024; ():-.
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Received 23/04/2024
Accepted 27/06/2024
Published 06/12/2024