2022
DOI: 10.56294/dm20225
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Characterization of the scientific output on lithium batteries through SciVal topic analysis

Abstract: Introduction: in the context of the depletion of fossil fuels and the threat of climate change, countries are betting on a change in the energy paradigm, where lithium-ion batteries are at the technological frontier and their production has become widespread in recent decades. Objective: to characterize the scientific output on lithium-ion batteries by analyzing SciVal topics. Method: bibliometric study on the scientific output published in Scopus concerning lithium batteries between 2017 and 2021. SciVal was … Show more

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“…It played a crucial role in driving and expediting the initial industrial revolution over two hundred years ago, and since then, it has significantly contributed to continuous global economic growth. [5][6][7] Energy services, such as transportation, comfort, lighting, and electricity for devices and industries, meet essential human needs and are pervasive in industrialized societies. [8][9][10] While energy production and consumption are essential for economic advancement, they also have adverse effects on the environment and human well-being, such as climate change and the rise in global temperatures caused by increased carbon dioxide emissions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It played a crucial role in driving and expediting the initial industrial revolution over two hundred years ago, and since then, it has significantly contributed to continuous global economic growth. [5][6][7] Energy services, such as transportation, comfort, lighting, and electricity for devices and industries, meet essential human needs and are pervasive in industrialized societies. [8][9][10] While energy production and consumption are essential for economic advancement, they also have adverse effects on the environment and human well-being, such as climate change and the rise in global temperatures caused by increased carbon dioxide emissions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%