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This scientometric study reveals a significant global research interest in biochar, with a rapid increase in publications from 2010-2017. Collaboration, particularly between the USA and China, is prominent in this growing field.

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Area of Science:

  • * Biochar research spans environmental sciences, ecology, agriculture, chemistry, and engineering.
  • * Agriculture research shows the highest average citations among these key areas.

Background:

  • * Biochar research has seen a substantial increase in academic publications.
  • * The field is characterized by a high volume of articles, primarily in English, originating from diverse global journals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To conduct a comprehensive statistical analysis of biochar-related scientific publications.
  • * To identify trends, key players, and influential research areas within the biochar domain.

Main Methods:

  • * Scientometric analysis was employed to evaluate publication trends and impact.
  • * Data was collected from 2655 journals, analyzing articles from 154 countries/regions over a 20-year period.

Main Results:

  • * Over 16,000 articles on biochar were published, with English being the dominant language.
  • * Publication rates surged between 2010 and 2017, with predictions of exceeding 20,000 articles by 2020.
  • * The USA and China lead in fruitful collaborations, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences is the most prolific institution.

Conclusions:

  • * Biochar is a rapidly expanding research area with significant international engagement.
  • * The Chinese Academy of Sciences and the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences show strong collaborative output.
  • * High-impact journals like Nature and Environmental Science & Technology are crucial for disseminating biochar research.