Nurul Hardina A. Mai , Ali Yuzir , Jinho Jung , Tobias George Barnard
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Global trends evolution and future research hotspots in microplastic pollution and removal in water: A bibliometric analysis
Microplastic (MP) has emerged as a significant environmental challenge due to its pervasive presence in aquatic systems and potential risks to ecosystems and human health. This bibliometric study analyzes global research trends in MP pollution and removal using 1892 Scopus-indexed publications from 2011 to 2024, evaluated via VOSviewer. Results reveal significant publication growth, especially since 2016, with China leading in output and the U.S. and U.K. as major collaborators. Environmental science, chemistry, and engineering dominate this field, with Science of the Total Environment and Water Research as primary publication venues. Keyword co-occurrence analysis identified five thematic clusters: wastewater treatment, microplastic degradation, pollution risk, advanced removal technologies, and adsorption-based methods. Emerging research hotspots include electrocoagulation, biochar-based adsorption, membrane filtration, and nature-based solutions such as constructed wetlands. The study also highlights increasing attention to nanoplastics (NPs) as a distinct emerging pollutant, as well as the need for standardized detection methods. This review offers a strategic roadmap for future research by identifying thematic gaps, key contributors, and cutting-edge methodologies. Through bridging bibliometric insights with environmental applications, this study supports policy development and technological innovations for effective MP mitigation.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering (JECE) serves as a platform for the dissemination of original and innovative research focusing on the advancement of environmentally-friendly, sustainable technologies. JECE emphasizes the transition towards a carbon-neutral circular economy and a self-sufficient bio-based economy. Topics covered include soil, water, wastewater, and air decontamination; pollution monitoring, prevention, and control; advanced analytics, sensors, impact and risk assessment methodologies in environmental chemical engineering; resource recovery (water, nutrients, materials, energy); industrial ecology; valorization of waste streams; waste management (including e-waste); climate-water-energy-food nexus; novel materials for environmental, chemical, and energy applications; sustainability and environmental safety; water digitalization, water data science, and machine learning; process integration and intensification; recent developments in green chemistry for synthesis, catalysis, and energy; and original research on contaminants of emerging concern, persistent chemicals, and priority substances, including microplastics, nanoplastics, nanomaterials, micropollutants, antimicrobial resistance genes, and emerging pathogens (viruses, bacteria, parasites) of environmental significance.