학술논문

Systematic and Bibliometric Analysis of Magnetite Nanoparticles and Their Applications in (Biomedical) Research
Document Type
Report
Source
Global Challenges. January 2023, Vol. 7 Issue 1
Subject
Technology application
International economic relations
Health aspects
Nanoparticles -- Health aspects -- Technology application
Magnetite -- Technology application -- Health aspects
Nanotechnology -- Technology application -- Health aspects
Ferric oxide -- Technology application -- Health aspects
Iron compounds -- Health aspects -- Technology application
Alzheimer's disease -- Health aspects -- Technology application
Language
English
Abstract
Introduction Magnetite is an iron oxide (Fe[sub.3]O[sub.4]) rock mineral occurring naturally on Earth. Magnetite belongs to the spinel crystallizing group of minerals, with the formula FeFe[sub.2]O[sub.4].[sup.[] [sup.1] [sup.]] In the [...]
: Recent reports show air pollutant magnetite nanoparticles (MNPs) in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Considering various field applications of MNPs because of developments in nanotechnology, the aim of this study is to identify major trends and data gaps in research on magnetite to allow for relevant environmental and health risk assessment. Herein, a bibliometric and systematic analysis of the published magnetite literature (n = 31 567) between 1990 to 2020 is completed. Following appraisal, publications (n = 244) are grouped into four time periods with the main research theme identified for each as 1990–1997 “oxides,” 1998–2005 “ferric oxide,” 2006–2013 “pathology,” and 2014–2020 “animal model.” Magnetite formation and catalytic activity dominate the first two time periods, with the last two focusing on the exploitation of nanoparticle engineering. Japan and China have the highest number of citations for articles published. Longitudinal analysis indicates that magnetite research for the past 30 years shifted from environmental and industrial applications, to biomedical and its potential toxic effects. Therefore, whilst this study presents the research profile of different countries, the development in research on MNPs, it also reveals that further studies on the effects of MNPs on human health is much needed.