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Comprehensive Analysis of Research Trends in Volatile Organic Compounds Emitted from Building Materials: A Bibliometric Analysis
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are diverse compounds present in elevated indoor airIndoor air concentrations, generally exceeding the outdoor levels. Indoor VOCs are emitted from various sources and activities, such as cleaning, cooking, paints, adhesives, furniture, carpets, and building materialsBuilding materials, including wood and wood-based composite materials, reducing the indoor airIndoor air quality. VOC emissions can significantly impact human healthHuman health because people spend more than 80% of their time in the indoor environments and in recent years, the health effects of VOCs released from building materialsBuilding materials have drawn tremendous interest. Moreover, there is no published literature showing the scientometricScientometrics approach to explore the tendencies. This study aims to provide a bibliometric analysis of VOCsVolatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)’ research used in different building materials using the Web of ScienceWeb of Science (WoS) Core Collection database from 1986 to 2020. According to bibliometric analysis results, 1,242 documents were printed in 475 different sources. The main language was English by far; China exhibited high collaborations, productivity, and influence on VOCVolatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)and building materialBuilding materials studies; the most productive journal was Building and Environment. Furthermore, “VOC” and “indoor airIndoor air” were used most frequently in the author keywords in the early years of the research, the keywords “formaldehyde” and “building materialsBuilding materials” increased to use more recently.
Comprehensive Analysis of Research Trends in Volatile Organic Compounds Emitted from Building Materials: A Bibliometric Analysis
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are diverse compounds present in elevated indoor airIndoor air concentrations, generally exceeding the outdoor levels. Indoor VOCs are emitted from various sources and activities, such as cleaning, cooking, paints, adhesives, furniture, carpets, and building materialsBuilding materials, including wood and wood-based composite materials, reducing the indoor airIndoor air quality. VOC emissions can significantly impact human healthHuman health because people spend more than 80% of their time in the indoor environments and in recent years, the health effects of VOCs released from building materialsBuilding materials have drawn tremendous interest. Moreover, there is no published literature showing the scientometricScientometrics approach to explore the tendencies. This study aims to provide a bibliometric analysis of VOCsVolatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)’ research used in different building materials using the Web of ScienceWeb of Science (WoS) Core Collection database from 1986 to 2020. According to bibliometric analysis results, 1,242 documents were printed in 475 different sources. The main language was English by far; China exhibited high collaborations, productivity, and influence on VOCVolatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)and building materialBuilding materials studies; the most productive journal was Building and Environment. Furthermore, “VOC” and “indoor airIndoor air” were used most frequently in the author keywords in the early years of the research, the keywords “formaldehyde” and “building materialsBuilding materials” increased to use more recently.
Comprehensive Analysis of Research Trends in Volatile Organic Compounds Emitted from Building Materials: A Bibliometric Analysis
Malik, Junaid Ahmad (Herausgeber:in) / Marathe, Shriram (Herausgeber:in) / Eraslan, Fatma Nur (Autor:in) / Bhat, Mansoor Ahmad (Autor:in) / Gaga, Eftade O. (Autor:in) / Gedik, Kadir (Autor:in)
Ecological and Health Effects of Building Materials ; Kapitel: 6 ; 87-112
08.08.2021
26 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Building materials , Human health , Indoor air , Microplastics , Network analysis , Research trend , Scientometrics , VOCs , Web of Science (WoS) Engineering , Building Construction and Design , Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings , Civil Engineering , Building Materials , Environmental Management
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