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Shanxue Jiang1, Kimberly F L Hagesteijn1, Jin Ni2, Bradley P Ladewig1.
Abstract
A comprehensive scientometric approach was adopted to study the research on ion exchange membranes. The statistical analysis was conducted based on 21 123 publications which were related to the topic of ion exchange membranes. Specifically, from 2001 to 2016, over 18 000 articles were published on ion exchange membranes, indicating researchers' great interest in this topic. Especially, compared to 2001, the number of articles published in 2016 increased approximately six-fold. This trend continued in 2017 since over 2000 articles were published in the year of 2017. Also, these articles were spread across over 1000 different journals, near 100 countries/regions and over 5000 research institutes, revealing the importance of ion exchange membrane as well as the broad research interest in this field. Besides, the properties and applications of ion exchange membranes were also discussed statistically. Furthermore, keywords analysis indicated that fuel cell and proton exchange membrane had the highest cooccurrence frequency. Finally, research areas analysis revealed that ion exchange membranes had a close relation with chemistry, energy and materials. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 35540300 PMCID: PMC9081738 DOI: 10.1039/c8ra04686g
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RSC Adv ISSN: 2046-2069 Impact factor: 3.361
Examples of search terms for topic
| Search term | Separate term | Examples of separate term |
|---|---|---|
| “*Ion* exchange* membrane*” | *Ion* | Ion, cation, anion, ionic, cationic, anionic |
| Exchange* | Exchange, exchanger, exchangeable, exchanged | |
| Membrane* | Membrane, membranes | |
| “*Bipolar membrane*” | *Bipolar | Bipolar, ambipolar |
| Membrane* | Membrane, membranes | |
| “Proton* exchange* membrane*” | Proton* | Proton, protonic |
| Exchange* | Exchange, exchanger, exchangeable, exchanged | |
| Membrane* | Membrane, membranes | |
| “*Polymer* electrolyte* membrane*” | *Polymer* | Polymer, copolymer, polymeric |
| Electrolyte* | Electrolyte, electrolytes | |
| Membrane* | Membrane, membranes | |
| “*Ion* *selective membrane*” | *Ion* | Ion, cation, anion, ionic, cationic, anionic |
| *Selective | Selective, permselective | |
| Membrane* | Membrane, membranes | |
| “*Ion* conduct* membrane*” | *Ion* | Ion, cation, anion, ionic, cationic, anionic |
| Conduct* | Conducting, conductive | |
| “Proton* conduct* membrane*” | Proton* | Proton, protonic |
| Conduct* | Conducting, conductive | |
| Membrane* | Membrane, membranes | |
| “*Ion* exchange* film*” | *Ion* | Ion, cation, anion, ionic, cationic, anionic |
| Exchange* | Exchange, exchanger, exchangeable, exchanged | |
| Film* | Film, films |
Fig. 1Percentage distribution of document types.
Fig. 2Number of publications in different languages.
Fig. 3Number of publications per year and cumulative number of publications on ion exchange membranes since 2001.
Top 20 most publishing journalsa
| ID No. | Journal name | Publisher |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Journal of Power Sources | Elsevier |
| 2 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | Elsevier |
| 3 | Journal of Membrane Science | Elsevier |
| 4 | Journal of the Electrochemical Society | ECS |
| 5 | Electrochimica Acta | Elsevier |
| 6 | Journal of Applied Polymer Science | John Wiley & Sons |
| 7 | RSC Advances | RSC |
| 8 | Fuel Cells | John Wiley & Sons |
| 9 | Desalination | Elsevier |
| 10 | Journal of Fuel Cell Science and Technology | ASME |
| 11 | Macromolecules | ACS |
| 12 | Polymer | Elsevier |
| 13 | Journal of Materials Chemistry A | RSC |
| 14 | Journal of Physical Chemistry C | ACS |
| 15 | Journal of Physical Chemistry B | ACS |
| 16 | Electrochemistry Communications | Elsevier |
| 17 | Solid State Ionics | Elsevier |
| 18 | Separation and Purification Technology | Elsevier |
| 19 | ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | ACS |
| 20 | Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | RSC |
ECS refers to Electrochemical Society; RSC refers to Royal Society of Chemistry; ASME refers to American Society of Mechanical Engineers; ACS refers to American Chemical Society.
Fig. 4Number of publications, average number of citations per paper, and h-index of the top 20 most publishing journals.
Fig. 5Number of publications and corresponding percentage of the top 20 most publishing countries.
Fig. 6Network graph showing collaborations between countries. Countries with collaborations of more than 20 times were connected with lines.
Fig. 7Number of publications, average number of citations per paper, and h-index of the top 20 most publishing research institutes.
Top 20 most publishing research institutes
| ID No. | Research Institute |
|---|---|
| 1 | Chinese Academy of Sciences |
| 2 | University of Science and Technology of China |
| 3 | Jilin University |
| 4 | Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
| 5 | Seoul National University |
| 6 | Tsinghua University |
| 7 | Korea Institute of Science and Technology |
| 8 | National Research Council Canada |
| 9 | Pennsylvania State University |
| 10 | Wuhan University of Technology |
| 11 | Russian Academy of Sciences |
| 12 | Indian Institutes of Technology |
| 13 | Hanyang University |
| 14 | Tianjin University |
| 15 | Yuan Ze University |
| 16 | Tokyo Institute of Technology |
| 17 | Dalian University of Technology |
| 18 | University of South Carolina |
| 19 | Kuban State University |
| 20 | University of Connecticut |
Fig. 8Research institute collaboration network graph. Institutes whose collaborations exceeded 10 times were connected with lines. Note: (1) Chinese Academy of Sciences; (2) Korea Institute of Science and Technology; (3) National Taiwan University; (4) National Research Council Canada; (5) Hanyang University; (6) Seoul National University.
Top 20 most-cited articlesa
| No. | Articles | TC | PY | Research category |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | V. R. Stamenkovic[ | 2096 | 2007 | PEMFC |
| 2 | B. Lim | 1811 | 2009 | PEMFC |
| 3 | M. Lefèvre | 1512 | 2009 | PEMFC |
| 4 | J. Greeley | 1118 | 2009 | PEMFC |
| 5 | G. Nagel | 1083 | 2003 | CSM |
| 6 | H. Liu | 1017 | 2004 | MFC |
| 7 | F. Wang | 868 | 2002 | PEMFC |
| 8 | E. J. Popczun | 859 | 2013 | HER |
| 9 | D. B. Levin | 816 | 2004 | PEMFC |
| 10 | P. J. Ferreira | 781 | 2005 | PEMFC |
| 11 | K. Schmidt-Rohr | 706 | 2008 | PEMFC |
| 12 | C. G. Van de Walle | 666 | 2003 | PEMFC |
| 13 | J. H. Nam | 627 | 2003 | PEMFC |
| 14 | C. Wang | 625 | 2004 | PEMFC |
| 15 | P. Xing | 622 | 2004 | PEMFC |
| 16 | Z. H. Wang | 609 | 2001 | PEMFC |
| 17 | B. Logan | 603 | 2007 | MFC |
| 18 | S. Cheng | 594 | 2006 | MFC |
| 19 | S. M. Haile | 591 | 2001 | SAFC |
| 20 | C. Rice | 537 | 2002 | DFAFC |
TC refers to total citations; PY refers to publishing year; PEMFC refers to proton exchange membrane fuel cell or polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell; CSM refers to cation selective membrane; MFC refers to microbial fuel cell; SAFC refers to solid acid fuel cell; HER refers to hydrogen evolution reaction; DFAFC refers to direct formic acid fuel cell.
The more direct research topic of this paper was hydrogen, understanding of which is important for PEMFC development.
Fig. 9Word cloud generated from titles with frequency no less than 200.
Fig. 10Word cloud generated from abstracts with frequency no less than 1000.
Common applications of ion exchange membranesa
| Application | Number of abstracts |
|---|---|
| Fuel cell | 10 261 |
| Electrodialysis | 843 |
| Electrolysis | 447 |
| Desalination | 256 |
| Redox flow battery | 225 |
| Bipolar membrane electrodialysis | 182 |
| Diffusion dialysis/Donnan dialysis | 157 |
| Water treatment | 104 |
| Reverse lectrodialysis | 82 |
| Capacitive deionization | 52 |
| Electrodeionization | 43 |
| Water purification | 31 |
| Electro-electrodialysis | 25 |
The applications listed in this table were not necessarily mutually exclusive.
Common properties of ion exchange membranesa
| Property | Number of abstracts |
|---|---|
| Conductivity | 4952 |
| Stability | 3301 |
| Water uptake | 2175 |
| Resistance | 2158 |
| Ion exchange capacity | 1600 |
| Permeability | 1465 |
| Morphology | 1150 |
| Thermal stability | 1145 |
| Swelling | 1033 |
| Hydrophilic | 979 |
| Hydrophobic | 874 |
| Mechanical properties | 833 |
| Chemical properties | 519 |
| Chemical stability | 466 |
| Oxidative stability | 337 |
| Dimensional stability | 306 |
The properties listed in this table were not necessarily mutually exclusive.
Top 20 most used keywords for ion exchange membranes
| Keyword | Number of articles | Percentage (%) | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fuel cell | 1386 | 9.86 | 1 |
| PEMFC | 824 | 5.86 | 2 |
| Proton exchange membrane | 789 | 5.61 | 3 |
| Proton exchange membrane fuel cell | 743 | 5.29 | 4 |
| Fuel cells | 709 | 5.04 | 5 |
| Proton conductivity | 699 | 4.97 | 6 |
| PEM fuel cell | 575 | 4.09 | 7 |
| Electrodialysis | 504 | 3.59 | 8 |
| Membranes | 369 | 2.63 | 9 |
| Proton exchange membrane fuel cells | 346 | 2.46 | 10 |
| Polymer electrolyte membrane | 326 | 2.32 | 11 |
| Nafion | 325 | 2.31 | 12 |
| Membrane | 323 | 2.30 | 13 |
| Direct methanol fuel cell | 315 | 2.24 | 14 |
| Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell | 310 | 2.21 | 15 |
| Anion exchange membrane | 307 | 2.18 | 16 |
| Oxygen reduction reaction | 297 | 2.11 | 17 |
| Gas diffusion layer | 270 | 1.92 | 18 |
| PEM fuel cells | 232 | 1.65 | 19 |
| Durability | 222 | 1.58 | 20 |
Fig. 11Keywords network graph. Keywords whose cooccurrence exceeded 30 times were connected with lines.
Fig. 12Number of publications in the top six research areas every year from 2001 to 2016.