Graphene - A rising star in view of scientometrics
Andreas Barth, Werner Marx

TL;DR
This scientometric study analyzes the rapid growth and research landscape of graphene literature since 2004, highlighting key contributors, research topics, and citation impact trends.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive scientometric analysis of graphene research, including publication trends, key authors, organizations, topics, and impact evolution, using multiple databases and visualization tools.
Findings
Publication output surged after 2004.
Leading authors and organizations identified.
Graphene impact growth may surpass fullerenes and nanotubes.
Abstract
We have carried out a scientometric analysis of the literature dealing with graphene, a material which has been identified as a new carbon allotrope. The investigation is based on the CAplus database of Chemical Abstracts Service, the INSPEC database of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and the Web of Science (WoS) of Thomson Reuters. The time evolution of the publications shows a dramatic increase since 2004 when graphene has been isolated for the first time. The graphene literature has been analyzed with respect to the most productive authors, research organizations, countries of authors, and the leading journals. Furthermore, the time evolution of the major graphene based research topics and the top 10 most productive research organizations with respect to their specific topics have been analyzed and are shown as heat maps. In addition, the graphene research…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGraphene research and applications · Carbon Nanotubes in Composites · Fullerene Chemistry and Applications
